Homebuyers
Purchasing a home is one of the most significant decisions you'll ever make—but delays, false promises, or unfulfilled commitments from builders can turn that dream into a prolonged battle. The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) was enacted to safeguard the interests of buyers like you—and we’re here to help you assert those rights effectively.
Our Legal Services for Buyers:
- Filing Complaints Before RERA Authorities
End-to-end support in filing complaints for delay in possession, lack of transparency, unfair builder practices, or failure to deliver as promised. - Representation Before Appellate Tribunal (REAT)
Legal assistance in filing or defending appeals against RERA decisions to ensure your voice is heard at every level. - Refund & Compensation Claims
Assistance in obtaining refund with interest or compensation for mental harassment, rental loss, and financial distress caused by project delays.
Value Proposition
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Buyer-Focused Strategy
Proven Success
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FAQ's
Get Clarity on Homebuyers
Find Answers to common questions regarding Homebuyers.
Yes. Any homebuyer can file a complaint with the RERA Authority or Adjudicating Officer for delays, false promises, construction defects, or possession issues.
You can file it online through your state RERA portal by submitting the complaint form, relevant documents, and paying a nominal fee.
Buyers can claim interest on delay, refund with compensation, or timely possession. RERA can also impose penalties on the developer.
You can view litigation details on the project’s RERA registration page on the official state portal. Promoters are legally required to disclose any existing or past litigation affecting the project.
Yes. If dissatisfied, you can appeal to the RERA Appellate Tribunal, and further to the High Court, within the specified time frame.