The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) has ordered a builder to pay Rs 65 lakh in compensation to a homebuyer for a nine-year delay in handing over a flat in Gurugram. The ruling highlights the accountability of developers and the rights of homebuyers.
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HRERA is a regulatory body established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, to promote transparency, accountability, and fairness in the real estate sector in Haryana.
The homebuyer received Rs 65 lakh as compensation for a nine-year delay in the possession of a flat in Gurugram, as ordered by HRERA.
The builder cited the COVID-19 pandemic, the demise of the chairman of the environmental impact assessment (EIA) committee, and inadequate water supply as reasons for the delay.
A force majeure event is an unforeseeable circumstance that prevents someone from fulfilling a contract. HRERA ruled that the reasons given by the builder did not qualify as force majeure events.
The ruling reinforces the accountability of developers and the rights of homebuyers, promoting greater transparency and adherence to project timelines in the real estate market.
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