Aggrieved homebuyers should approach NCLT or RERA?
NCLT and RERA have different functioning and approach to tackle cases of homebuyers, often homebuyers are confused on which remedy to choose.
NCLT and RERA have different functioning and approach to tackle cases of homebuyers, often homebuyers are confused on which remedy to choose.
The reason for stalling of a project can be one or many but the real objective for a homebuyer is to get the best possible remedy which protects the interest of all homebuyers of such a project.
Interest Free Maintenance Security becomes a method for the builder to misappropriate funds. Hence every association of buyers should evaluate the refund of IFMS.
Homebuyers who had taken a loan from the banks to pay for their flats in the Project, were being harassed by the banks who were forcing the homebuyers to pay their EMIs.
The MahaRERA in three separate orders directed the CCI Projects Ltd to pay interest on delayed period of possession after the ongoing six-month moratorium due to covid-19 crisis is over.
Restructuring plan is a ray of hope for the borrowers. As the borrowers are already being stretched between the loan repayment and pandemic situation.
NBCC took over the project in July on the SC orders after a petition by homebuyers following the Amrapali Group’s failure to deliver more than 30,000 flats in 15 projects. According to NBCC they will hand over at least 150-200 flats every month from august.
RERA in J&K will secure the interest of home buyers as well as put an end to the malpractices by the agents or builders improvising the condition of the real estate sector.
A major relief to the homebuyers in the stalled projects of the Amrapali group. The NBCC will play a major part in ensuring the in-time completion of the projects once the adequate financing is promised by SBI CAP and UCO.
Big relief for the homebuyers of M/S Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Co Ltd. the MAHARERA Tribunal has ruled in the favour of the homebuyers asking the developer to refund the paid amount.
The RBI has decided to extend the moratorium period for another 3 months. This move of the RBI is laudable from the perspective of individual homebuyers.
Such one-sided notification by MahaRERA is a big black mark on the rights of the homebuyers. The notification provided all sorts of protection to developers/builders in terms of payment of interest and delivery of units but it nowhere caters to the difficulties faced by the homebuyers.
The homebuyers who were to get their homes anytime soon have to now at least wait for another period of 6 months or maybe 9 after the extension of real estate projects’ completion date.
The real estate industry, contributing 7 percent to the GDP and employing 15% of the labor force, has come to a complete standstill. Recently, MahaRERA has decided to hear urgent cases.
Continuous demands of the project developers for extension of RERA registration have posed a major question of marginalizing the interest of the Homebuyers.