How can an aggrieved buyer complain when there is a dispute with a real estate developer?

How can an aggrieved buyer complain when there is a dispute with a real estate developer?

  • In the event of a dispute with a real estate developer, the aggrieved buyer must contact the RERA. The RERA will determine the nature of the violation and may suggest a penalty or punishment.
  • If the buyer is aggrieved by the decisions of the RERA or an adjudicating officer, the buyer can appeal to the Appellate Tribunal. This setup speeds up the dispute resolution process because it reduces the involvement of the existing legal system.
  • If the buyer is not satisfied with the decision of the Appellate Tribunal, the buyer can appeal to the High Court within 60 days of the decision from the Appellate Tribunal.

 


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