The Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TGRERA) has directed Aliens Developers Pvt. Ltd. to deliver flats to buyers of the Tellapur project within 10 days, following a complaint by a customer.
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TGRERA is a regulatory body established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, to promote a transparent, fair, and accountable real estate market in Telangana. It aims to protect the interests of both buyers and developers.
TGRERA issued the order following a complaint by a customer, Upendra Deep, who had booked a flat in the Aliens Space Station-4 project and paid an advance but was not entered into a sale agreement. The authority directed the company to sign the sale agreement within ten days.
Aliens Developers argued that the project had started before the RERA Act came into force and was delayed due to unavoidable global circumstances.
This decision by TGRERA brings relief to homebuyers like Upendra Deep and reinforces the authority's commitment to protecting consumer rights. It sets a precedent for other real estate projects, ensuring developers fulfill their commitments.
The RERA Act aims to regulate the real estate market, ensuring transparency, accountability, and the protection of homebuyers' interests. It mandates developers to register their projects and adhere to strict guidelines, promoting a fair and reliable market.

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