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Odisha RERA has announced corrective measures to speed up real estate project registrations after delays stretched far beyond the prescribed 30-day timeline. The authority plans to study faster approval systems followed by neighbouring states, conduct regular internal reviews, and resolve technical glitches on its online portal. It is also considering an early screening mechanism to reduce application errors. These steps are aimed at improving efficiency, reducing processing time, and ensuring timely registration of real estate projects across the state....
Maharashtra’s real estate regulator, MahaRERA, has directed the promoter of the Kalpataru Yashodhan project in Mumbai to refund approximately Rs 1.4 crore with interest to a homebuyer couple. The buyers had paid the full amount for an apartment in 2017, but the developer failed to provide possession by the agreed 2018 deadline. Instead of handing over the flat or signing a sale agreement, the promoter forfeited the payment and re-sold the unit. MahaRERA ruled this action arbitrary and in violation of RERA norms, mandating the refund with interest at the benchmark SBI highest MCLR plus 2%. ...
In 2025, the Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP-RERA) resolved over 11,300 disputes, securing Rs 2,040 crore in compensation for homebuyers. Through enforcement actions and negotiations, the authority issued 6,018 recovery certificates, ensuring Rs 1,505 crore was credited directly to buyers’ accounts. A further Rs 535 crore was obtained via settlement agreements with developers. The interventions covered projects valued at Rs 5,920 crore, demonstrating UP-RERA’s active role in protecting buyer interests and expediting dispute resolution across the state’s real estate sector....
The Punjab Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) has directed the Mohali Deputy Commissioner to recover ₹25.89 lakh from the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) after it failed to deliver possession of a plot in IT City, Mohali within the agreed timeline. GMADA had auctioned the plot in 2016 with possession promised in 2017 but handed over final numbering only in 2020. RERA had earlier awarded compensation in February 2025, but GMADA did not comply, leading to enforcement action. The amount will be recovered as arrears of land revenue, including asset attachment if needed. ...
Karnataka RERA has directed the builder of the Astrum Grandview Phase-I project in Mysuru to submit a compliance report within 30 days after complaints from 19 homebuyers. The authority asked the developer to clearly state completed works, pending amenities, and a timeline for finishing remaining obligations. Buyers alleged that possession was given without completing promised facilities or obtaining a completion certificate. RERA warned that failure to comply may attract penalties under Section 63 of the RERA Act. ...
Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority (K-RERA) has directed developers to clearly mention parking slot details in all new sale agreements. The rule mandates specifying the number and location of parking spaces allotted to each homebuyer, along with applicable charges. This move aims to reduce disputes and confusion over parking allocation, which has been a common complaint among buyers. The updated requirement covers all fresh project registrations and will help ensure transparency in disclosures. Projects already registered earlier will follow the previously approved terms. K-RERA said this step will strengthen buyer rights and improve clarity in real estate contracts. ...
The West Bengal Real Estate Appellate Tribunal has ruled that a real estate promoter must secure homebuyers’ consent before making changes to common areas in a project. The decision came in a dispute where the builder altered layouts and facilities without approval from the association of allottees. The tribunal held that common areas belong to all owners and cannot be modified unilaterally by the promoter. It reinforced that any change affecting shared spaces, amenities, or layout must be agreed upon by the buyers or their association, strengthening consumer protection under real estate regulations. ...
Karnataka RERA has ordered a Bengaluru-based builder to refund a homebuyer with interest after failing to hand over possession due to a double-sale dispute. The buyer had paid a substantial amount and even shifted to another flat on the developer’s assurance, but the project remained incomplete and unregistered. The authority observed that the builder violated the agreement terms and caused financial hardship to the buyer. RERA directed the developer to return ₹32.9 lakh along with applicable interest from the committed possession date until full recovery. The order highlights Karnataka RERA’s strict approach towards protecting buyers from unfair practices and project delays. ...
The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (H-RERA) has ordered a Gurugram-based builder to clear pending investor dues within 90 days. The directive relates to investors who had purchased commercial units under an assured-return scheme, but payments were halted after a few years. H-RERA ruled that commitments made in the sale agreement are binding and must be honoured. The authority also instructed the developer to complete conveyance formalities and pay applicable interest on delayed amounts. The order reinforces RERA’s stance on protecting investor interests and ensuring accountability of developers who fail to meet financial obligations promised at the time of sale. ...
The Gujarat Real Estate Regulatory Authority (GujRERA) has introduced a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to improve and speed up grievance redressal for homebuyers. The revised system focuses on digital filing of complaints, mandatory submission of relevant documents, and clearly defined timelines for each stage of the process. Complaints will be categorised to ensure focused handling, while buyers can track case progress, hearing schedules, and orders through the online portal. By standardising procedures and improving transparency, GujRERA aims to reduce delays, strengthen accountability, and enhance confidence among homebuyers and stakeholders in the dispute resolution mechanism. ...
The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has recovered only around 33% of the Rs 792 crore it ordered developers to pay homebuyers over the last three years. Although recovery certificates are issued to district collectors to treat dues as land revenue, collections have remained slow. Officials cited reasons such as stalled projects, weak financial positions of developers, and difficulties in tracing defaulters. The shortfall has raised concerns among homebuyers and experts, who argue that stronger enforcement measures are needed. The situation highlights a major gap between regulatory orders and actual relief reaching affected homebuyers. ...
The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Appellate Tribunal has ordered a builder in Greater Noida to compensate homebuyers for delays in handing over flats. The tribunal directed the developer to pay interest for delayed possession, refund certain charges collected for promised amenities, and correct deficiencies in registered documents. It also imposed litigation costs on the builder and asked authorities to examine possible irregularities in project approvals. The order reinforces homebuyers’ rights and holds developers accountable for delays, misleading commitments, and non-compliance with regulatory norms under RERA. ...
A report by Madhya Pradesh RERA reveals a shift in real-estate activity during 2024–25, with Ujjain surpassing Bhopal in new project registrations. While Bhopal has traditionally been a major property market, delays in revising its master plan and approval processes have slowed new launches. In contrast, Ujjain has seen increased developer interest, driven by infrastructure development and preparations for upcoming religious and tourism events. The trend indicates changing investment patterns within Madhya Pradesh, with developers increasingly favoring faster-growing and better-prepared urban centres. ...
Jammu & Kashmir Real Estate Regulatory Authority (JK-RERA) has proposed creating a single-window system to streamline approvals for real-estate projects. The move aims to integrate multiple departmental clearances—such as land use, building permissions, environment approvals, and utility connections—into one coordinated platform. JK-RERA believes this system will reduce delays, improve transparency, and make compliance easier for developers. The proposal also focuses on strengthening accountability and ensuring faster execution of housing and commercial projects. The initiative is expected to boost investor confidence and support smoother development in the Union Territory’s real-estate sector. ...
The chairman of Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Karnataka RERA) has cautioned homebuyers not to accept homes or services that are faulty or sub-standard. He urged buyers to verify that builders deliver promised amenities, quality, and documentation before taking possession. By raising this alert, Karnataka RERA aims to discourage shortcuts by developers and protect buyers from poor-quality construction or incomplete obligations. ...
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