Tag: #RERA

invest

Colliers International Report – Indian real estate sector to attract USD 6.5 billion investment.

January 2, 2020

This year investment in the property industry in India, driven mainly by a large demand of commercial IT companies’ office properties, is likely to rise by 5% to USD 6.5 billion (around Rs 46,000 crore), according to the global real estate consultant Colliers. The real estate market gained USD 6.2 billion last year, up 8.7% […]

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Financial crisis

Investment: How to avoid stalled project risk and evaluate the financial health of a developer’s project?

November 29, 2019

Despite India’s property sector being subjected to delayed and stalled housing projects, home buyers are in the need of checking the financial health of a builder, so as to prevent any uncertainty about its completion. “To avoid risks later it is extremely important for a buyer to verify a project’s financial health. See the company […]

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FPCE

FPCE demands Prime Minister’s intervention to get errant developers to NCLT.

November 21, 2019

The Forum for People’s Collective Efforts (FPCE) lobby of homebuyers requested involvement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to avoid any attempt to prevent homebuyers from moving the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) against errant builders. Last year the Government implemented the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code to consider homebuyers as financial creditors and authorize them, in […]

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Maharashtra RERA Rules in Place to Protect Homebuyers from May 1

RERA: A group of residents cannot file a complaint against a builder without registration.

November 16, 2019

The Gujarat Real Estate Appellate Tribunal stated in a significant order that the group must, first be registered association if a group of residents wants to complain against a developer with the Gujarat Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA). The residents or allottees of houses can lodge complaints either individually or by means of a lawyer, […]

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Construction

Delhi-NCR projects may get delayed by three months due to the construction ban.

November 11, 2019

Based on the ban on construction activities in the city to tackle air pollution, builders have stated that home buyers waiting to take possession of their dream house in Delhi-NCR will need to wait for three more months. The Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority, (EPCA) had enforced construction ban on last Tuesday, until Monday, […]

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Government to Launch Online Portal for Real Estate Sector

Government to launch an e-commerce platform for the real estate sector by January 2020.

November 4, 2019

According to the recent updates, Union Housing and Urban Affairs minister Hardeep Singh Puri stated, that the central government is going to establish an e-commerce platform for the real estate sector. On Monday, Puri said at the first National RERA conclave in Lucknow, “I had a discussion with CREDAI and NAREDCO and very soon we’ll […]

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Building Construction

Delhi-NCR developer demands that a homebuyer complaint should be first drawn to RERA before NCLT.

Even individual homebuyers who take builders to bankruptcy court, demand by the rattling property developers of Delhi-NCR says that all consumer complaints by regulator RERA be heard before insolvency proceedings have been initiated. According to CREDAI, around 450 real-estate companies/projects across the country face insolvencies under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), due to defaults […]

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High Court

A society which has taken on the redevelopment under RERA is not liable for free sale flats.

October 30, 2019

The High Court of Bombay said that a housing society that terminated their redevelopment agreement with a developer due to delay and then took over redevelopment through judicial decisions cannot be held liable, under RERA, as a ‘promoter’ for buyers that have reserved free sale flat. Justice S C Gupte nullified an order from the City Court […]

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