TG RERA Penalizes Hyderabad Builders for RERA Violations

Published: July 18, 2025 | Category: Real Estate
TG RERA Penalizes Hyderabad Builders for RERA Violations

The Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TG RERA) has taken stringent action against three Hyderabad-based builders for violating RERA norms. The penalties total over Rs. 50 lakh, following complaints from buyers and legal heirs.

In the first case, Countryside Realtors India (Kavuri Hills) in Madhapur was fined Rs. 38,59,436 for selling 20 villas in its ‘Westend Greens’ project at Mokila without obtaining approvals from the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) or the mandatory RERA registration. The project originally proposed 117 villas.

Five villa owners lodged complaints with TG-RERA, stating that the developer had failed to revalidate the layout with HMDA and did not comply with RERA regulations. TG-RERA Chairman N Satyanarayana, along with two members, directed the developer to obtain the necessary approvals from HMDA within 10 days.

In the second case, Sandstone Infra (India) Pvt Ltd, based in Kukatpally, was fined Rs. 9.01 lakh for failing to register its layout in Medchal mandal. The complainant, who had purchased a 167-square-yard plot for Rs. 38.91 lakh, alleged that the company had not provided a valid HMDA-approved registration certificate.

Apart from the penalty, TG-RERA declared Sandstone Infra a defaulter and uploaded its details, including the name of the respondent, on the official portal.

In the third case, Hyderabad-based NDL Infratech Pvt Ltd and Bengaluru-based Reddy Urban Infra Pvt Ltd were jointly fined Rs. 5 lakh. Afzaluddin Khan, a legal heir of the landowner, alleged that NDL Infratech had illegally acquired disputed Inam land from an impersonator and sold it to Reddy Urban Infra. Despite the land being under litigation, both parties secured RERA registration to construct a block on the disputed land.

These actions by TG RERA aim to ensure transparency and compliance in the real estate sector, protecting the interests of homebuyers and investors. The regulatory body continues to monitor and penalize violations to maintain the integrity of the market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is TG RERA?
TG RERA stands for Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority. It is a regulatory body established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, to promote transparency and accountability in the real estate sector in Telangana.
2. What are the common RER
violations? A: Common RERA violations include selling properties without obtaining necessary approvals, failing to register projects with RERA, and not adhering to the terms and conditions of the RERA Act.
3. How does TG RER
penalize violators? A: TG RERA can impose fines, declare defaulters, and take other legal actions against builders and real estate developers who violate RERA norms. The penalties are designed to deter non-compliance and protect consumer rights.
4. What is HMD
approval? A: HMDA stands for Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority. HMDA approval is necessary for real estate projects within the Hyderabad Metropolitan Area to ensure they comply with urban planning and development regulations.
5. How can homebuyers file
complaint with TG RERA? A: Homebuyers can file a complaint with TG RERA by visiting the official website, filling out the necessary forms, and providing details of the violation. TG RERA will then investigate the complaint and take appropriate action.