UPRERA imposes fine on 14 Promoters over non-compliance of its order
UPRERA has imposed a cumulative penalty of over Rs 1.93 crore to 14 promoters over non-compliance of its orders under Section 63 of the RERA Act.
UPRERA has imposed a cumulative penalty of over Rs 1.93 crore to 14 promoters over non-compliance of its orders under Section 63 of the RERA Act.
UP RERA has imposed a fine amounting to Rs.1 Crore on ANSAL API for the non-compliance of orders passed by the authority.
If the promoter fails to follow RERA’s orders, they will have to pay a penalty. This amount could be up to 5% of the evaluated cost of the property. If the Appellate Tribunal’s orders are not complied with, a penalty will have to be paid.
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