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Karnataka's real estate regulator asks developer to enable formation of association as a cooperative society

Passing an order partly for a homebuyer in Istartha Apartment in Bengaluru, the authority asked the developer to provide an occupancy certificate and also to take immediate steps in resolving issues regarding the formation of the residents’ welfare association.

August 03, 2023 / 10:26 IST
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The authority ordered the developer to form the association and also provide a copy of the occupancy certificate within 60 days of the order.

The Real Estate Real Estate Authority of Karnataka (KRERA) has directed a developer of a project in Bengaluru that has not been registered under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act to form an association of allottees as per the Karnataka Cooperative Society Act, 1959 (KSCA).

Passing an order partly for a homebuyer in Istartha Apartment in western Bengaluru, the authority asked the developer to provide an occupancy certificate and also to take immediate steps in resolving issues regarding the formation of the residents’ welfare association (RWA).

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"It is necessary that the allottees form an association to collect money for development and all commercial activities in the form of a cooperative society under KSCA 1959," the order dated July 31 read.

KRERA added that it is the duty of the developer to form the association. "It is just and essential that a cooperative society of allottees be formed to enable the homebuyers in taking over the project," it said.