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Can builders delay your flat possession? What RERA rules say

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Thousands of homebuyers across India continue to struggle with delayed possession as builders fail to hand over flats within the promised timelines, leaving buyers burdened with prolonged uncertainty.However, under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, commonly known as RERA, builders cannot delay possession endlessly without facing legal consequences.The law provides homebuyers with clear remedies if a project is delayed, including the right to seek compensation, claim interest for the delay or opt for a full refund with interest in cases of prolonged delays.Under Section 18 of RERA, if a builder fails to hand over possession within the promised timeline, buyers can either continue with the project and receive compensation for the delayed period or withdraw from the project and seek a complete refund along with applicable interest.If a buyer chooses to stay invested in the project, the builder is required to pay monthly interest for the delayed period. If the delay becomes excessive, buyers can opt for a complete refund of the amount paid along with interest. Courts and RERA authorities across states have repeatedly ruled in favour of homebuyers in such cases.Importantly, the possession date mentioned in the builder-buyer agreement is legally binding and not merely a tentative timeline.Builders often cite labour shortages, financial stress, approval delays or force majeure conditions to justify delays. However, RERA authorities have repeatedly held that such reasons do not automatically exempt builders from liability.In the landmark M/s Newtech Promoters and Developers Pvt Ltd vs State of UP judgment, the Supreme Court made it clear that a homebuyer’s right to refund or compensation remains enforceable even in situations involving unforeseen circumstances or court stay orders.The law also requires builders to formally inform buyers about delays and provide revised timelines. Silence or lack of communication from developers is not permissible under RERA norms.What is RERA?RERA authorities were established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 to regulate the real estate sector and protect homebuyers from unfair practices.Every state has its own RERA authority, including MahaRERA, Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority and UP RERA.Builders are required to register projects with RERA, disclose approvals, layout plans and timelines, and adhere to the possession date promised in the agreement.When can buyers file a RERA complaint?A homebuyer can approach RERA in several situations, including:

  • Delay in possession beyond the promised date
  • Failure to provide refund
  • Poor construction quality
  • Changes in layout plans without consent
  • Non-delivery of promised amenities
  • Hidden charges or unfair financial demands
  • Non-registration of projects that fall under RERA norms

What documents are needed?Before filing a complaint, buyers should keep the following documents ready:

  • Builder-buyer agreement
  • Allotment letter
  • Payment receipts
  • Bank loan documents, if applicable
  • Emails or WhatsApp chats with the builder
  • Brochures or advertisements mentioning promised amenities
  • Possession date details
  • RERA registration number of the project.

How to file a RERA complaintMost state RERA authorities now allow online filing of complaints.Step 1: Visit the state RERA websiteStep 2: Create an account using your mobile number/email ID and register yourselfStep 3: Fill complaint detailsStep 4: Upload documentsStep 5: Pay complaint feeStep 6: Attend hearings

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