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What happens to our RERA complaints once we decide to redevelop – do they get closed?

RERA complaints do not get automatically closed when a cooperative society decides to undergo redevelopment.

RERA complaints do not get automatically closed when a cooperative society decides to undergo redevelopment.

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Short Answer

RERA complaints do not get automatically closed when a cooperative society decides to undergo redevelopment.

Detailed Explanation

Section 18 of the Gujarat RERA Act, 2016 states that the authority shall not entertain or decide any complaint where the subject matter is pending before any other court or authority. This means that if a RERA complaint is already filed and pending, it will not be closed automatically due to the decision to redevelop. The complaint will continue to be processed by the RERA authority until a final decision is reached.

On the practical side, if a cooperative society decides to redevelop a property, it is essential to inform the RERA authority about this decision and provide necessary updates regarding the redevelopment process. The RERA complaints will be considered in light of the redevelopment activities, and the authority may take into account any changes or developments that impact the original complaint.

For example, if a member of a cooperative society has filed a complaint regarding delayed possession of a property and the society later decides to redevelop the project, the RERA authority will continue to monitor the situation and ensure that the rights of the complainant are protected throughout the redevelopment process.

In another scenario, if the redevelopment process leads to changes in the project timelines or specifications that were the subject of the original complaint, the RERA authority may require the developer or society to provide updated information to address the concerns raised in the complaint.

Overall, RERA complaints do not automatically get closed when a redevelopment decision is made. The authority will continue to assess and address the complaints in light of the redevelopment activities to ensure that the rights of all parties involved are protected.

References

  • Section 18 of the Gujarat RERA Act, 2016: https://gujrera.gujarat.gov.in/

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