Gandhinagar, Gujarat [India], February 15: In a significant move, the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) tribunal in Gujarat has adopted a new user-friendly digital approach to streamline real estate regulation and development processes.
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The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, commonly known as RERA, is a comprehensive legislation in India aimed at regulating the real estate sector. It seeks to protect the interests of homebuyers and developers by ensuring transparency, accountability, and timely completion of projects.
The key features of the new digital platform include project registration, complaint redressal, real-time project status updates, and a dedicated section for FAQs and customer support. It also includes a mobile application for real-time updates and easy access to information.
The digital platform allows homebuyers to track the progress of their projects, receive timely updates, and file complaints easily. It enhances transparency and builds trust in the real estate market, giving homebuyers greater confidence.
The Gujarat RERA tribunal plays a crucial role in regulating the real estate sector in Gujarat. It ensures that all projects are compliant with the RERA Act, protects the rights of homebuyers and developers, and enforces regulatory standards.
You can access the new digital platform by visiting the official Gujarat RERA website. The mobile application can be downloaded from the app stores on your mobile device. Both platforms provide comprehensive information and easy-to-use services.
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