Developers

Developers

We handle end-to-end RERA registration, documentation, and ongoing compliance to ensure your project meets all legal standards.

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Developers

We provide expert legal support to developers facing disputes or claims raised by homebuyers under RERA or REAT. Our services include legal representation, response drafting, documentation support, and strategic advisory to help ensure developer interests throughout the adjudication process.

Services Include:

  • Representation Before RERA Authorities & Appellate Tribunal
    Skilled advocacy in defending against claims of project delays, misleading advertisements, or alleged breaches of contractual obligations.
  • Buyer Dispute Resolution
    Managing and resolving conflicts with allottees related to project specifications, delivery schedules, and payment terms through negotiation, mediation, or formal proceedings.
  • Project Registration & Modification Disputes
    Legal assistance in disputes arising from registration requirements, project extensions, or alterations submitted to RERA authorities.
  • Drafting & Responding to Legal Notices
    Preparing precise, well-grounded responses to buyer complaints, legal notices, and RERA show-cause orders to mitigate escalation.

Value Proposition

Why Choose RERA Vision

Developer-Centric Approach
Developer-Centric Approach
Efficient Dispute Handling
Efficient Dispute Handling
Industry Experience
Industry Experience

FAQ's

Get Clarity on Developers

Find Answers to common questions regarding Developers.

Developers may face legal action from buyers or the RERA authority for issues like project delays, false advertising, non-registration, or fund mismanagement.
Yes. Under Section 31 of the RERA Act, any aggrieved buyer can file a complaint with the RERA authority or Adjudicating Officer.
Penalties can include fines up to 10% of the project cost, interest payouts, project de-registration, and in serious cases, imprisonment.
By filing a reply with supporting evidence, attending hearings, and ensuring legal representation. Early resolution through compliance or settlement is also advised.
Yes. Developers can appeal to the RERA Appellate Tribunal, and further to the High Court, if needed, within the prescribed time limits.
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