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8 years of RERA & 8 burning questions

RERA statistics of cases resolved vis-a-vis the ground reaities of average home buyers are in sharp contrast.  The home buyers are not confident with RERA because RERA has not changed the home buying experiences of the buyers. What an average home buyer looks up to RERA is an assurance; where RERA registration number means a due diligence platform. If an average home buyer even today is being blamed for not doing his own due diligence then it is quite obvious that one would question the very existence of RERA. For an average buyer the government agencies that sanction the projects and the banks that finance the project failed to act as the custodian of due diligence. That is why RERA came into existence, at least one thought so. But RERA registered projects are today neither guarantee of timely delivery with promised amenities, nor assurance against cheating. RERA registered project means as much today as the advertised membership with any trade body like CREDAI.

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7 years of RERA; 7 unaddressed questions

It was conceptualised to clean the opaque ecosystem of Indian real estate; was touted to be the biggest reform of the sector; and expected to enhance the home buyers’ confidence index. But seven long years after the enactment of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA), it has still not evolved as a stamp of trust for the harassed home buyers. RERA’s tryst with trial & error has not only dented the confidence of the home buyers but also lent credence to the perception that complaint with RERA rather gives an edge to the builders. After all, RERA has been relegated to be the balancing act for both the builder and the buyer. A Track2Realty analysis.