Jul
Penalty for brokers in RERA
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PENALTY FOR BROKERS IN RERA:
- The broker shall be liable to a penalty of ten thousand rupees (10,000) every day in case of default. It may cumulatively extend up to five percent (5%) of the cost of plot, apartment, land or buildings, as the case may be, of the real estate project, for which the sale or purchase has been facilitated as determined by the Authority.
- In case of any further indulgence in unfair trade practices, a broker can get an imprisonment of 1 year.
- 3.Up to 5 % of the property cost for non-compliance with the orders of REM.
- 4.Up to 10% of the cost, imprisonment of up to 1 year or both for non-compliance with the orders of the Appellate Tribunal.
PENALTIES FOR BUILDERS IN RERA:
Earlier builders used to indulge in unfair methods to gain approval from the government to get the land, but now they don’t have to seek for those unfair methods. A lot of customers’ complaint that the builder has changed the originally approved plans or there is a gap between promise and reality, especially when it comes to quality of construction or late deliveries and so on. This will no longer be the case as there are so many provisions under RERA which assure that builders no longer play with the end-users or the investors. They are:
- 10% of the project cost for non-registration.
- 3 years of imprisonment or 10% of the project cost for not obeying the orders under RERA.
- 5% of the project cost for providing false information and 5% of project cost for other contraventions.
- Everyday penalty up to 5% of project cost for order contravention.
- 5% of project cost or 3 years of imprisonment for not obeying orders of the Appellate Tribunal.
Earlier builders used to indulge in unfair methods to gain approval from the government to get the land, but now they don’t have to seek for those unfair methods. A lot of customers’ complaint that the builder has changed the originally approved plans or there is a gap between promise and reality, especially when it comes to quality of construction or late deliveries and so on. This will no longer be the case as there are so many provisions under RERA which assure that builders no longer play with the end-users or the investors. They are: