The Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) has taken a significant step by directing the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to form a panel to address complaints from residents of Dwarka's Golf View Apartments. This move comes after 11 residents approached RERA with concerns about the poor quality of construction.
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RERA stands for Real Estate Regulatory Authority. It is a regulatory body established to protect the interests of homebuyers and ensure transparency, accountability, and fair practices in the real estate sector.
The main complaints from residents include poor structural integrity, faulty electrical systems, and inadequate plumbing, which have caused significant inconvenience and raised safety concerns.
The Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) directed the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to form a panel to address the residents' complaints.
The panel’s role is to conduct a comprehensive inspection of the apartments, evaluate the extent of the construction issues, and recommend appropriate remedial actions to address the residents' concerns.
The formation of the panel is significant as it demonstrates a commitment to transparency and accountability in the real estate sector, and it sets a precedent for how similar issues should be handled in the future.
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