RERA Complaint Representation
RERA Complaints & Builder-Buyer Disputes
RERA complaints should be built from the project registration, allotment and agreement documents, payment record, promised timelines, promoter communications and the exact statutory or contractual relief sought by the allottee or defended by the promoter.
Common dispute issues
Agreement timelines, extensions, force-majeure assertions, project status and communications concerning possession.
Payment history, withdrawal or continuation of the allotment, contractual terms and statutory relief claimed.
Advertisements, brochures, sanctioned plans, promised amenities, specifications and material changes alleged.
Project record, approvals, allottee defaults, contractual obligations, construction status and statutory compliance may be relevant to the response.
Complaint preparation framework
Identify the project, phase, registration record and competent RERA.
Review allotment, agreement for sale, payment plan and possession terms.
Map payments, construction milestones, demands, notices and possession events.
Frame the complaint or defence around the actual statutory and contractual dispute.
Complaint framework
Section 31 of the RERA Act provides for filing complaints with the Authority or adjudicating officer, while Section 18 addresses return of amount and compensation in specified circumstances. India Code.
Related RERA resources
Part of our RERA & Real Estate Disputes practice. Read Section 18 RERA: Refund, Interest and Compensation for Delayed Possession for a detailed guide to refund and delayed-possession relief.
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A RERA complaint should be project-specific. The agreement, registration record, payment trail and relief should be consistent from the first pleading onward.
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