Gurgaon: On 29th July 2017, Haryana Government passed RERA in Haryana. But, the website for the RERA Registration in Haryana has not been made functional yet. The Haryana government has been allowing registration application offline. In Haryana the registration charges for a Broker under RERA will be Rs. 25,000 as an individual registration and Rs. 2,50,000/ – for other than individual registration according to the notified rules.
The officials mentioned that around 400 real estate ventures have been registered, around 120 complaints have been filed by homebuyers manually and more than 20 developers sent notices by Haryana’s RERA authorities. They additionally said that the website would be up and running by one week from now. They also added that, around 412 ventures have been registered in Haryana up till now, out of which 261 are in Gurgaon and the rest from different areas.
Around 714 real estate agents have been enrolled of which at about 404 are from Gurugram and the rest from different regions. Complaints were received manually from 55 homebuyers in Gurugram and around 66 more from the other regions since last July.
The official authorities of Haryana RERA informed the public that they are expecting that the site will be launched by one week from now. The work is being dealt with by NIC and trial runs are on.
Under RERA complaints must be settled within 60 days and a notification, which will tell the final timeline, would be issued soon.
The sources brought into our knowledge that a large portion of the complaints got till date does not comply with the format. At this moment they are not dismissing any complaints but rather asking the complainant to refile the complaint online within 15 days in the prescribed format. These would then be disposed of within the stipulated 60 days’ time period. The information will be uploaded on the website by one week from now.
Haryana has recently appointed two members each for the two H-Rera benches in Gurugram and Panchkula for making the regulatory authority functional in the state.
A retired IAS officer, Samir Kumar, and a former chief town planner, Subhash Chander Kush, has been assigned on the Gurugram bench.
A retired district and session’s judge, Anil Kumar Panwar, and a former chief town planner, Dilbag Singh Sihag, have been chosen for the Panchkula bench.
H-Rera rules were drafted by Sihag, who until recently has been acting as the H-Rera executive director.
Earlier, the additional chief secretary (education) KK Khandelwal has been named by the government as the head of the Gurugram bench and Rajan Gupta, additional chief secretary (health) as the chief of the Panchkula bench last November.
The recently functioning Gurugram seat of Haryana RERA at a current hearing has said that any undertaking that has not received an occupation declaration (OC) will come under its domain. Every one of the projects that have received part-OC would likewise have to register with the authority barring the portion for which the document has been approved as it that will be outside the ruling of the new real estate. The first hearing of the Panchkula bench was helod on Thursday (February 8, 2018).