Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Residents mull moving court for getting a ‘stronger RERA’

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GURGAON: Not satisfied with the rules of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) notified by the Haryana government on Tuesday, residents of private localities are considerin­g taking the legal recourse for a “stronger RERA”.

A number of homebuyers are also planning statewide protests against the approved rules. The residents said a “diluted RERA” was something that they had been apprehensi­ve about and that they had already started taking legal opinions on the matter.

Gurgaon Citizens’ Council (G CC ), Federation of Apartments Owners’ Associatio­n( FA O A) and others organisati­ons are of the opinion that they have to take the battle to the next level—which in this case means state wide protests — for getting permanent relief.

Shephalika Sharma, vicepresid­ent, FAOA, said ,“We are planning a larger movement across the country. The RERA, as notified by the Ha ryan a government, has been disappoint­ing but it was something that we anticipate­d. The FA O A is writing to the Prime Minister’ s office and the ministry of housing and urban poverty alleviatio­n (HUPA), which had conceptual­ised the RERA.”

“Collective action at a pan-India level will be initiated by forums such as the Udiluted RERA, Fight for RERA, FAOA and others to ensure that the law is uniform across the country and in line with the provisions stated by the Centre,” she said.

RS Rathee, president of GCC, said, “Our main point of contention is regarding private colonies that have failed to fulfil terms and conditions of the licence agreement for the past 30 years. That is why not a single developer has obtained a completion certificat­e (CC) in the past three decades. We cannot trust the government to ensure timely delivery of homes to lakhs of buyers who bought houses in projects that are delayed.”

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