Hindustan Times (Noida)

UP REAL ESTATE REGULATORY BODY ORDERS FIR AGAINST BUILDER FROM MATHURA

- Vinod Rajput vinod.rajput@htlive.com

GREATER NOIDA: The Uttar Pradesh real estate regulatory authority (Up-rera) has ordered an FIR against a developer for allegedly obstructin­g a government team from checking for illegal constructi­on at his site in Vrindavan, Mathura.

The authority, with the mandate to safeguard rights of homebuyers, also decided to impose a heavy penalty against the developer for selling flats illegally.

“We had received a complaint that the developer had developed and started selling units in a realty project without obtaining a registrati­on number from us. The developer also obstructed officials doing their job. Therefore, we have ordered filing of an FIR in Vrindavan,” said Rajive Kumar, chairperso­n, Up-rera.

“The penalty will be 10% of total project cost. We have started the process of imposing the penalty. Our team will calculate the total cost of the project to figuring out the penalty amount.”

The Up-rera team had visited the site on Wednesday. They had video recorded the incidents that followed. The developer’s staff at the site could be purportedl­y seen obstructin­g them with one heard saying, “How can you enter my premises ... I do not know what is Rera.” The video was later found published on social media.

This is time the Rera had faced such resistance, an authority officials said. The developer was unavailabl­e for comment.

The confederat­ion of real estate developers associatio­n of India said that no project should be sold out without approvals.

“We do not appreciate the act of interferin­g in officials’ work. To restore the homebuyers confidence the promoters should comply with all rules of regulation­s,” said Subodh Kumar secretary of CREDAI.

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