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Karnataka RERA orders homebuyers to take over and complete delayed Bengaluru project

The residents' welfare association (RWA) had approached the RERA authority stating that the project remained incomplete eight years after construction commenced.

February 29, 2024 / 17:22 IST
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The project located in Anekal has 73 villas along with 6 economically weaker section units.

In a rare case, Karnataka's real estate regulator has ordered homebuyers to take over a delayed luxury villa project from the developer and complete the construction.

Invoking section 8 of the RERA Act, which allows resident welfare associations to take over a project, the Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority (KRERA) noted that the developer, LGCL Urban Homes LLP, has failed to hand over possession even after 10 years.

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Bengaluru has over 26,030 delayed projects, worth over Rs 28,072 crore, that are running behind schedule. Previously, KRERA Chairman Kishore Chandra had said that homebuyers can approach the authority to take over and complete delayed projects themselves. You can read that report here.

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