Homebuyers of the Ozone Urbana project in Bengaluru have withdrawn all seven cases filed with the Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority (KRERA), citing the body's inability to provide effective solutions.
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The Ozone Urbana project is a high-profile real estate development in Bengaluru, India, known for its luxurious living and modern amenities. It has faced issues related to delays and construction quality.
Homebuyers withdrew their cases from KRERA due to the authority's perceived lack of effectiveness in addressing their grievances and providing timely resolutions.
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' interests and ensure transparency in the real estate market.
Homebuyers of the Ozone Urbana project have raised concerns about delays in project completion and issues related to construction quality. They have also expressed dissatisfaction with KRERA's inability to address their grievances effectively.
Homebuyers are exploring alternative legal avenues, including filing cases in consumer courts and seeking compensation for the delays and inconvenience caused.
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