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RERA a ‘paper tiger’ due to lack of enforcement of orders, allege homebuyers

Homebuyers have asked the ministry to convene regular interactions between state governments, regulatory authorities and central advisory council members for “timely, effective and coordinated implementation of RERA”

July 04, 2019 / 12:21 IST
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Three years after its implementation, homebuyers allege that the Real Estate (Regulation & Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) has turned out to be a “paper tiger” due to a lack of enforcement of orders and directions being passed by the regulatory authorities across the country.

In a letter to Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Puri, they have said that the main issue they face today is to do with a lack of confidence about the execution of RERA orders by the authorities. They demand that the ministry in consultation with the state governments and the regulatory authorities draw up guidelines to ensure that the orders are enforced in time.

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“In spite of orders and directions passed by the regulatory authorities across the country the same are not being enforced. There are powers under the Act and the Rules made by states to enforce orders and directions. However, the same are not being put to use. This is leading to pile up of orders and directions being passed but not enforced,” homebuyers said in the letter.

“The ministry in consultation with the state governments and the regulatory authorities need to find measures/guidelines etc. to ensure orders are timely enforced. Unfortunately, the complainants are put to a lot of hardship and today, the RERA is being viewed as “Paper Tiger” due to improper enforcement of RERA ACT as per the timelines,” the letter by For Forum for People’s Collective Efforts says.