Builder Delays and RERA Complaints

If multiple members have the same grievance, how do we combine forces – do we all need to file separately?

No, multiple members with the same grievance do not need to file separate complaints.

No, multiple members with the same grievance do not need to file separate complaints.

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Short Answer

No, multiple members with the same grievance do not need to file separate complaints.

Detailed Explanation

Rule 7 of the Gujarat RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Authority) Rules, 2017 allows for the filing of a single complaint on behalf of multiple complainants. This means that if several members of a cooperative society have the same grievance against a builder, they can collectively file a single complaint instead of individual complaints. This provision streamlines the process and avoids duplication of efforts.

In practice, this rule simplifies the complaint process for members of a cooperative society facing similar issues with a builder. By joining forces and filing a single complaint, the members can present a unified front and increase the impact of their grievance. This approach is more efficient and cost-effective than each member filing a separate complaint.

For example, if multiple members of a cooperative housing society are experiencing delays in possession of their flats by the builder, they can collectively file a single complaint under Rule 7 of the Gujarat RERA Rules. This consolidated complaint will address the common issue of possession delays and seek appropriate redressal from the regulatory authority.

Another scenario could involve multiple members facing quality issues in the construction of their units by the builder. By coming together and filing a joint complaint, these members can highlight the shared concern and seek remedial action from the authorities under the provisions of the RERA Rules.

In summary, Rule 7 of the Gujarat RERA Rules empowers multiple members with the same grievance to combine forces and file a single complaint, streamlining the process and enhancing the effectiveness of their collective action.

References

  • Gujarat RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Authority) Rules, 2017: https://gujrera.gujarat.gov.in/

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