The Telangana State Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TGRERA) has levied a substantial fine of Rs 12,32,527 on a builder in Hyderabad for a nine-year delay in the completion of a real estate project, violating the stipulated norms.
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TGRERA stands for Telangana State Real Estate Regulatory Authority. It is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing the real estate sector in the state of Telangana, ensuring compliance with the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA).
The builder was fined Rs 12,32,527 by TGRERA for a nine-year delay in completing a real estate project, which is a violation of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA).
RERA is a regulatory framework designed to protect the interests of homebuyers and promote a transparent, accountable, and efficient real estate market. It mandates that developers adhere to strict timelines and standards for project completion.
Builders who violate RERA norms can face penalties, fines, and legal action. They may also be required to provide compensation to homebuyers affected by delays or other violations.
TGRERA ensures compliance through regular inspections, issuing show-cause notices, and taking legal action against developers found guilty of non-compliance. The authority also monitors projects to ensure timely completion and adherence to regulatory norms.
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