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Telangana RERA Orders Builder to Fix Defects and Complete Amenities

Jaya Diamond

The Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) has issued a directive to the builder of RDB Coconut Grove Apartments, instructing them to fix defects and complete all pending amenities within 90 days. The ruling follows a complaint filed by the Coconut Grove Flat Owners Maintenance Society, which raised concerns over delayed amenities, substandard construction quality, and safety issues affecting the residents.

Residents’ Complaints Against the Builder

Residents of RDB Coconut Grove Apartments alleged that several promised amenities were not delivered. Key complaints include:

To compensate for these missing facilities, the builder converted a single flat in each tower into a makeshift clubhouse, which serves as a gym, banquet hall, and indoor games area. However, residents have complained that these makeshift arrangements fail to meet quality standards.

Construction Quality Issues

Along with the lack of promised amenities, the quality of construction has raised serious concerns among residents. The primary issues reported include:

Builder’s Defense and RERA’s Verdict

The builder defended the delays, citing legal disputes with neighboring landowners as a major hurdle in project completion. They also argued that the project should be exempt from RERA regulations since the building permissions were obtained before the implementation of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016.

However, RERA rejected these arguments, stating that since the project has not received a completion certificate, it qualifies as an ongoing project and falls under RERA’s jurisdiction. The authority ruled that the builder had violated RERA regulations by:

RERA’s Order and Penalties

As per RERA’s ruling, the builder must:

If the builder fails to comply with these directives within the given 90-day period, they will face strict penalties under Section 63 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016.

Conclusion

The Telangana RERA’s decision is a significant step in holding builders accountable for delays and violations in real estate projects. The ruling ensures that homebuyers’ rights are protected and that developers deliver on their promises. This case also reinforces the importance of RERA registration and compliance, ensuring transparency and accountability in the real estate sector.

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