Section 32 of RERA : Section 32: Functions Of Authority For Promotion Of Real Estate Sector

RERA

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a group of homebuyers are concerned about the delays in the construction of their housing project. They approach the Real Estate Regulatory Authority with their concerns. In response, the Authority uses its power under Section 32 of The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 to make the following recommendations:

  • The Authority suggests the implementation of a single window clearance system (as per Section 32(b)), which would streamline the approval process for real estate projects, potentially reducing delays caused by bureaucratic red tape.
  • To address the grievances of the homebuyers, the Authority proposes the establishment of a transparent grievance redressal mechanism (as per Section 32(c)), ensuring that the homebuyers have a clear and fair avenue to voice their issues.
  • The Authority also recommends measures to encourage grading of real estate projects (as per Section 32(f)), which would help the buyers to make informed decisions based on the quality and reliability of the projects and promoters.

These recommendations aim to protect the interests of the homebuyers, ensure timely completion of projects, and promote transparency in the real estate sector.