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Punjab RERA Dismisses Parking Space Complaint

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In a notable case highlighting parking allocation disputes in residential projects, the Punjab Real Estate Regulatory Authority dismissed a complaint filed by a homebuyer from Mohali. The case brings attention to the practical challenges faced by flat owners regarding parking space dimensions, location, and fairness in allocation.

Background of the Case: Buyer’s Grievance Over Parking Space

The complainant, Mr. Singh, had purchased an apartment expecting a functional and convenient parking facility. However, several issues led him to approach Punjab RERA:

These concerns reflect a common issue in modern housing projects where parking management often becomes a source of conflict.

Violation of National Building Code (NBC) Norms Alleged

The complainant argued that the parking space violated the standards prescribed under the National Building Code of India.

NBC Prescribed Standards:

Actual Allotted Space:

Additionally, the complainant highlighted that proper turning radius (6 meters) was not available, with only 3 meters of space, making maneuvering difficult.

Project Details & Parking Capacity

As per the construction approval issued by GMADA (SAS Nagar):

Despite this, the complainant alleged unequal distribution and inefficient planning of parking spaces.

Reliefs Sought by the Complainant

Mr. Singh demanded:

These demands were aimed at ensuring transparency and fairness in parking allocation.

Punjab RERA’s Decision: Complaint Dismissed

After examining the case, the Punjab Real Estate Regulatory Authority dismissed the complaint.

While the detailed reasoning was not extensively elaborated in the summary, the dismissal indicates that:

Key Legal Takeaways

1. Parking Rights Depend on Agreement Terms
Parking allocation is often governed by the builder-buyer agreement, and disputes must align with contractual obligations.

2. NBC Norms vs Practical Implementation
While NBC provides guidelines, not every deviation automatically results in legal violation unless it breaches approved plans.

3. Burden of Proof on Complainant
Homebuyers must provide strong technical and legal evidence to establish violations.

4. RERA’s Limited Scope
RERA focuses on statutory compliance and project obligations, not all operational inconveniences.

Impact on Homebuyers and Housing Societies

This case serves as an important reminder:

Conclusion: Importance of Due Diligence in Property Purchase

The dismissal of the complaint by Punjab RERA highlights the importance of contractual clarity and pre-purchase due diligence. While parking issues are a genuine concern for many homebuyers, legal relief depends on clear evidence of violation of law or agreement terms. This case underscores the need for better planning, transparency, and awareness in residential projects.

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