Community All Amenities Not Given

Asked in Construction

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    Hyderabad

Expert's Answers(3)

  • Advocate Anik

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
      66 Client Ratings

    Dear client, I understand that you're part of a community in India where the builder hasn't delivered all the promised amenities. Here are some steps you and your community can take: 1. Review Agreement and RERA: Agreement: Carefully examine the agreement between the builder and the residents' association (RWA) or individual homeowners. This document should outline the specific amenities promised, timelines for completion, and potential consequences for non-delivery. RERA: Check if the project falls under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA), 2016. RERA provides a regulatory framework for the real estate sector and protects homebuyers' rights. You can find the RERA website for your state by searching online. 2. Communication and Negotiation: RWA or Representatives: If your community has an RWA, it should take the lead in communicating with the builder. If not, a group of residents can be chosen to represent the community. Formal Communication: Maintain clear and documented communication with the builder. Send written notices (email, registered post) detailing the undelivered amenities, referencing the agreement and RERA (if applicable), and requesting a timeline for completion. 3. Explore Dispute Resolution Options: Negotiation: Try to reach a mutually agreeable solution with the builder through negotiation. Perhaps a revised timeline or alternative amenities could be offered. Mediation: Mediation involves an impartial third party facilitating communication and finding a solution acceptable to both parties. This can be a cost-effective option. RERA: If you're covered by RERA, you can file a complaint with the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) in your state. RERA has the power to direct the builder to complete the amenities and impose penalties for non-compliance. Consumer Forum: If RERA isn't applicable or doesn't resolve the issue, you may consider filing a complaint with the Consumer Forum. This route is suitable if the undelivered amenities significantly impact the quality of life in the community. 4. Legal Action (Last Resort): Legal Consultation: If all other options fail, consult with a lawyer specializing in property disputes. They can advise you on the legal merits of your case and the possibility of filing a lawsuit against the builder. Legal action should be considered a last resort due to the potential time and cost involved.

    May 30, 2024
  • Adv M. K. Singh

    Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
      4 Client Ratings

    Issue legal notice to builder at first stage. For further details you are free to contact. Thanks.

    May 23, 2024
  • Advocate Yogesh Navmahalkar

    Jalna, Maharashtra
      19 Client Ratings

    Issue him notice through lawyer and File Complain in Consumer Court and claim heavy compensation for all kinds of harrasment and torture.

    May 23, 2024