The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has launched a significant awareness campaign in response to the stringent actions taken by the Odisha Real Estate Regulatory Authority (ORERA) against non-compliant housing projects. This initiative aims to educate buyers and developers about the importance of adhering to real estate regulations.
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RERA, or the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, is a regulatory framework aimed at promoting transparency, efficiency, and accountability in the real estate sector. It provides a set of guidelines for developers and buyers to follow, ensuring fair practices and timely project completion.
ORERA took action against non-compliant projects to enforce the provisions of RERA and protect the interests of homebuyers. Non-compliance can lead to delays, financial losses, and other issues for buyers, and enforcement is crucial to maintain the integrity of the real estate market.
The key aspects of BMC’s awareness drive include workshops, seminars, online campaigns, distribution of informational materials, and a dedicated helpline. These initiatives are designed to educate both buyers and developers about RERA compliance and the benefits of following the regulations.
Developers can ensure RERA compliance by registering their projects with the relevant authority, providing regular project updates, adhering to construction standards, and ensuring timely completion. They should also be transparent in their dealings with homebuyers and address any issues promptly.
Homebuyers can access a variety of resources to learn about RERA, including informational brochures, the BMC website, and social media platforms. These resources provide detailed information about RERA provisions, the rights of buyers, and the steps to ensure compliance.
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