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Sunil Jadhav
posted on 17 MayRERA complaints: The real legal fight nobody talks about
Is RERA just for show, ya fir it actually helps when builders like Dhara Buildtech delay? I'm fed up of renting, finally taking the plunge. Looking at Paramount Luxury Floor Sector 50. Builder-buyer agreements always seem so one-sided, full of red clauses. Everyone glorifies RERA but nobody talks about the actual process or kitni effective hain complaints. Matlab, if they delay, what are my real legal options? Change my mind.
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Okay, so what are the actual real legal options? Beyond RERA, if it's not effective for enforcement, is there consumer court? Or civil court? And U11, to answer your question about costs, legal fees can vary wildly. A good lawyer for a RERA case can charge anywhere from 50k to 2-3 lakhs depending on the complexity and duration. Is it worth it?
To answer your main question about real legal options, if RERA isn't enforcing, you might have to go to the executing court to get the RERA order enforced, which is another legal battle. Some people also opt for arbitration if it's in their agreement, but that has its own pros and cons. The best option is to avoid builders like Dhara Buildtech with zero project history from the start. That's your first and best legal defense.
Yes, U11, the costs are significant. For a RERA case, expect to pay around 70k to 1.5 lakh for a decent lawyer, plus court fees. Consumer court might be slightly cheaper but often slower. Civil court is a long, drawn-out process, often taking years.
The Gurugram market is so competitive right now, with so many new launches, especially in sectors along Airport Road. Builders are trying to lure first-time buyers with fancy brochures. But the ground reality is that delays are rampant, and quality often suffers. It's tough to find a genuine project and builder these days. You need to do extreme due diligence, more than ever.
Paramount Luxury Floor by Dhara Buildtech? I checked their background on the RERA portal for another project. Dhara Buildtech has 0 completed projects listed. Zero! That's a massive red flag. Maybe rethink that builder, bhai.
That's a very important data point. I almost fell for a builder near Basai who had a similar clean slate but was just a shell company for another defaulter. Always check the RERA project history, not just the builder's name.
0 projects? OMG. That's a huge NO from my side. Thanks for the heads up!
I filed a RERA complaint against a builder in Sector 77 for a 2-year delay. It took almost a year to even get a hearing, and then it was just dates pe dates. Eventually, they offered a partial refund with a lot of conditions. My experience was not great. Do they actually enforce their orders properly?
This is exactly what scares me. Kitna kharcha aata hai RERA case mein? Lawyers charge a bomb, right?
Haan, enforcement is the real issue. RERA gives orders, but recovery is still a huge challenge.
To answer your question, enforcement is tricky. You win the case, but then you have to chase the builder to comply. It's another legal battle after winning the first one. Frustrating!
Bhai, you're not alone! RERA sounds great on paper, but the ground reality is a whole different ball game. Builders have so many loopholes. My cousin faced a similar issue in Badshahpur, even after RERA. What a mess!
Sahi keh rahe ho. But what's the actual process like if you do file a RERA complaint? Is it complicated to even start?
Exactly! The paperwork and endless hearings drain you more than the actual delay. Totally agree, it's a mess.
RERA complaints: The real legal fight nobody talks about Is RERA just for show, ya fir it actually helps when builders like Dhara Buildtech delay? I'm fed up of renting, finally taking the plunge. Looking at Paramount Luxury Floor Sector 50. Builder-buyer agreements always seem so one-sided, full of red clauses. Everyone glorifies RERA but nobody talks about the actual process or kitni effective hain complaints. Matlab, if they delay, what are my real legal options? Change my mind.