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News: Over 160 real estate developers in Haryana sent notices by H-RERA-28.11.2017

Over 160 real estate developers in Haryana sent notices by H-RERA

Over 160 real estate developers in Haryana have been sent notices by the interim Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (H-Rera) for having filed incomplete applications or for not holding valid licenses, said Dilbag Singh Sihag, executive director of Haryana RERA committee.

“These developers had been given 30 days time for completing their applications or were told that their licenses were not valid. We have sent notices to more than 160 developers. About 50 percent of these developers were once whose licenses were not valid,” he told Moneycontrol.

Out of the 160 developers, 24 builders were those whose cases had come up for hearing and had been given timelines to complete the formalities. “They had been told at the hearing that if they did not send in completed applications by the stipulated time, their applications would be rejected,” he said.

As for homebuyers, more than 300 complaints have been received by H-RERA so far. Majority of the complaints received so far are to do with the delay in possession and buyers been charged extra. “As many as nine complaints have been put on hearing, 43 are in process and 265 have been informed that the complaint filed is not in the prescribed format,” he said.

Over 160 real estate developers in Haryana have been sent notices by the interim Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (H-Rera) for having filed incomplete applications or for not holding valid licenses, said Dilbag Singh Sihag, executive director of Haryana RERA committee.

“These developers had been given 30 days time for completing their applications or were told that their licenses were not valid. We have sent notices to more than 160 developers. About 50 percent of these developers were once whose licenses were not valid,” he told Moneycontrol.

Out of the 160 developers, 24 builders were those whose cases had come up for hearing and had been given timelines to complete the formalities. “They had been told at the hearing that if they did not send in completed applications by the stipulated time, their applications would be rejected,” he said.

As for homebuyers, more than 300 complaints have been received by H-RERA so far. Majority of the complaints received so far are to do with the delay in possession and buyers been charged extra. “As many as nine complaints have been put on hearing, 43 are in process and 265 have been informed that the complaint filed is not in the prescribed format,” he said.

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