Haryana RERA mandates builders to file annual reports within 30 days

Abhay Shah - November 29, 2024

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRera) has issued a firm directive to real estate promoters, requiring them to submit annual reports for their under-construction projects within 30 days.

This directive follows the regulator’s observation of widespread non-compliance by promoters, raising serious concerns about transparency and accountability within the real estate sector.

During a recent review meeting, HRera highlighted that numerous promoters had failed to submit these mandatory reports, despite being issued repeated reminders.

Consequently, the authority has begun issuing show-cause notices to defaulting promoters. These notices stipulate a strict deadline for compliance and warn that failure to adhere will result in substantial financial penalties.

In its official order, HRera stressed that failing to file annual reports constitutes a significant breach of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA Act).

Promoters who do not comply within 30 days of receiving the notice will face an initial penalty of ₹5 lakh. Additionally, for non-compliance extending beyond 60 days, an incremental penalty of ₹10,000 per day will be imposed.

The submission of annual reports is a vital obligation under Section 4(2)(l)(d) of the RERA Act. Promoters are required to ensure their project accounts are audited by a certified chartered accountant within six months after the conclusion of each financial year.

This audit must confirm that funds collected for a project are used solely for its intended purpose and that withdrawals correspond accurately to the project’s progress.

HRera has further cautioned that any promoter who provides false information or violates the provisions of Section 4 may face penalties of up to 5% of the estimated project cost, as outlined in Section 60 of the Act.

This measure underscores the critical importance of upholding financial integrity in real estate projects.
The regulator has reiterated that these steps are designed to enhance transparency and accountability within the industry.

Promoters are strongly urged to comply with these statutory requirements promptly to avoid facing severe financial and legal consequences.

HRera’s strict stance reflects its dedication to protecting homebuyers’ interests and ensuring that project funds are managed responsibly. Through these actions, the authority aims to reinforce trust and ethical practices in the real estate sector.

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