Builder Delays and RERA Complaints

How long after entering an agreement do we have to wait before going to RERA (e.g., we must wait for delay)?

You can approach RERA for builder delays and complaints after the agreed-upon timeline for completion has passed.

You can approach RERA for builder delays and complaints after the agreed-upon timeline for completion has passed.

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Short Answer

You can approach RERA for builder delays and complaints after the agreed-upon timeline for completion has passed.

Detailed Explanation

Section 18 of the Gujarat RERA Act states that a promoter must complete a real estate project within the agreed timeline as per the agreement for sale. If there is a delay in completion, the buyer can approach RERA for redressal. This section empowers RERA to address grievances related to project delays and non-compliance with the agreement terms.

Furthermore, Rule 18 of the Gujarat RERA Rules specifies that if the promoter fails to complete the project within the agreed timeline, the buyer can file a complaint with RERA. RERA will then investigate the matter, assess the reasons for the delay, and take necessary actions to ensure compliance with the agreement terms.

In practice, if a buyer notices delays in the completion of a real estate project beyond the agreed-upon timeline, they can approach RERA with a formal complaint. RERA will investigate the matter, mediate between the parties, and ensure that the promoter fulfills their obligations as per the agreement.

For example, if a buyer enters into an agreement with a builder for the completion of a housing project within 3 years but the builder fails to meet the deadline, the buyer can file a complaint with RERA for resolution. RERA will intervene, investigate the delay reasons, and ensure that the builder completes the project as per the agreement terms.

Another scenario could involve a commercial project where the agreed timeline for completion is 4 years, but the builder delays the project by 1 year. In such a case, the buyer can seek redressal by lodging a complaint with RERA, which will take necessary actions to address the delay and ensure compliance with the agreement terms.

Overall, buyers can approach RERA for builder delays and complaints after the agreed-upon timeline for completion has passed, as per Section 18 of the Gujarat RERA Act and Rule 18 of the Gujarat RERA Rules.

References

  • Section 18 of the Gujarat RERA Act: https://gujrera.gujarat.gov.in/

  • Rule 18 of the Gujarat RERA Rules: https://gujrera.gujarat.gov.in/

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