Q:Hi! I had bought two units in Imperial Heights, Goregaon W, Mumbai in 2015. The handover has been delayed repeatedly and last year in RERA the builder had declared June 2019 as handover date and now they are applying for extension to June 2020 to RERA. We can't afford paying rent and EMI every month. What is the legal recourse that can be taken?
Latest Answer: The RERA authority may extend the registration granted to a project on the basis of the facts of the case, where the delay in the particular project is not due to default on the part of the promoter. However, in any circumstance, such extension shall not exceed a period of one year. As this project has already get extension by the RERA authority, this time they will have to pay penalty and the compensation to the buyers.
Latest Answer: White Rose Layout is situated in Bangalore. This project provides all facilities that a contemporary property buyer would want to have. White Rose Layout is a part of the suburban locality of Whitefield. Whitefield is connected to neighboring localities by wide roads. Residents of the locality have easy access to community utilities like schools, colleges, hospitals, recreational areas and parks. The facilities inside the project are easy to use and functional.
It has a legal approvl with certification as A khata. You should not worry about legality while buying plots in this layout.
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Latest Answer: It is true and now builders need to understand the processes of production of real estate and focus on it and only then they will deliver on time. Consumers want the final product, on time, and today they are willing to go to any lengths to challenge it.
Latest Answer: Hi folks,
One can also form a group in the same project and take legal action to get complaint compensate for . Other than cutting costs, this provides a better chance of getting justice faster.