A Bengaluru homebuyer has secured relief from the Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority (KRERA) over persistent water seepage in his apartment. KRERA has directed developer Smart Value Homes Pvt Ltd to rectify the issue permanently.
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KRERA stands for Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority. It is a regulatory body established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, to protect homebuyers and promote transparency in the real estate sector in Karnataka.
Under RERA, developers are obligated to rectify any structural defects or issues related to workmanship, quality, services, or building provisions for up to five years after the formation of the residents' association and handover of the project to allottees.
Homebuyers should promptly report any issues to the developer in writing and keep records of all communications. If the developer fails to resolve the problem, buyers can escalate the matter by filing a formal complaint with the state RERA authority or the consumer court.
If the developer fails to address the issues, homebuyers can file a complaint with the state RERA authority or the consumer court. They should provide all relevant documents and evidence to support their claim.
The residents' association plays a crucial role in maintaining the project and ensuring that the developer fulfills their obligations. Even after the residents' association takes over project maintenance, the developer remains responsible for rectifying structural defects for five years post-possession.
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