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Shreya Goel
posted on 15 MayRERA compliance is a deeper dive than you think.
Okay I'll be honest — just checking a builder's RERA registration number isn't enough anymore. My hack? Dig into the *actual RERA portal documents* for Altus Ecoglades (New Chandigarh) and Manohar Singh's Palm Grande. Don't just trust the ID. I've seen Altus projects with pending approvals or revised plans not immediately obvious. Manohar Singh seems okay, but I'm curious about their historical RERA compliance. Are there hidden legal issues or consumer complaints not widely advertised? This impacts future resale value and peace of mind. What's your experience?
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It's true, the RERA portal is a goldmine if you know how to navigate it. Don't just check the project status; download the 'Documents' section. Look for commencement certificates, approved plans, encumbrance certificates
This is exactly why I'm so hesitant. Every builder promises the moon, but when you dig deeper, it's all 'pending' or 'revised'. I was looking at a plot in Mullanpur Garibdass, but now I'm thinking twice after reading this. Is there any builder who's genuinely transparent?
Haan yaar, Altus ka toh suna hai. Manohar Singh ka kya scene hai phir?
Yeah, Manohar Singh seems to be the 'safer' bet comparatively, but still needs scrutiny.
U3, Manohar Singh's Palm Grande has had its share of delays too, but generally, their past projects have been delivered, albeit late. The issue is more about the quality and post-possession service sometimes. But they aren't '0 projects' like Altus.
Bhai, you hit the nail on the head! My cousin almost got stuck with a builder in Manimajra whose RERA approvals were constantly 'pending'. It's a huge headache. And about Altus Ecoglades, I heard they literally have 0 completed projects registered under RERA, just this one. How can anyone trust that? This whole process is a minefield.
U2, exactly! My friend booked in another Altus project near Rasulpur, and it's been delayed by almost 2 years. They keep giving excuses. What about the current market conditions in Chandigarh? Are buyers still taking these risks?
0 projects? That's shocking! Thanks for the warning.
Totally agree with the post! This RERA stuff is so confusing for first-time buyers like us. I thought just having the number was enough. Now I'm scared to even look at properties in New Chandigarh. Any tips on what exactly to look for in those RERA documents?
Yes, and don't forget the land title documents! Super important.
U1, for RERA documents, always look for the 'Allotment Letter' and 'Agreement for Sale' drafts. Also, check the 'Approved Plans' section carefully. Sometimes they show a Phase 1 completion but Phase 2 is stuck. Be very thorough!