Kerala real estate regulatory authority (K-Rera) will hold its first hearing on complaints against real estate projects on February 5. More than 100 complaints have been received by the authority from buyers of projects which have not received occupancy certificate.
While a good number of complai
Kerala real estate regulatory authority (K-Rera) will hold its first hearing on complaints against real estate projects on February 5. More than 100 complaints have been received by the authority from buyers of projects which have not received occupancy certificate.
While a good number of complaints pertain to delay in delivery, there are also complaints against builders for failing to deliver promised features regarding a project. Multiple complaints have been received against a single project itself and in other cases individual complaints have been received.
K-Rera has scheduled hearings in February for both the complainant and the respondent. Officials with K-Rera said complaints have been received against projects dating back to 2010, 2014 time-periods.
While the number of complaints against real estate builders and promoters have crossed 100, so far only 3 Rera registrations have been made under new projects.