90,000+ Legal Questions Answered
Builder delaying the construction
2 years ago
I have purchased a plot in an under-construction Project in Lucknow.Builders claimed to handover the completed house within 7months and already took 50% of the total value even before the Registry of the plot. Now i'm badly stuck as they've been demonstrating negative attitude since the registry was done. Request for advice as to how or if i can get out of the notarized contract along with all my hard earned money back? I can't afford long legal battle, belong to mid income goup or may be low income as the things stand now.Please help.thank you
A.Hello Sir
To protect the rights of buyer against such harrassing actions of the builders the government has enacted the RERA act. The buyer could file a complaint against the builder for his actions. The main goal of the RERA act is to safeguard the interest of the home buyers and to create a sense of standardization in the real estate market. With the launch of this act in place, there is no place for developers to do any mistakes to home buyers.
Thanks
Please rate if you find this advice helpful.
To protect the rights of buyer against such harrassing actions of the builders the government has enacted the RERA act. The buyer could file a complaint against the builder for his actions. The main goal of the RERA act is to safeguard the interest of the home buyers and to create a sense of standardization in the real estate market. With the launch of this act in place, there is no place for developers to do any mistakes to home buyers.
Thanks
Please rate if you find this advice helpful.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 2 years ago
A.Hello Sir
You could file a complaint against thr builder under the RERA act. It's is duty of builder to give the possession of the property in the stipulated time and if he delays then he is liable to pay compensation to it's customers. Also you could sue him in the civil court for not completing the work on time as decided in the agreement.
Thanks
Please rate if you find this advice helpful.
You could file a complaint against thr builder under the RERA act. It's is duty of builder to give the possession of the property in the stipulated time and if he delays then he is liable to pay compensation to it's customers. Also you could sue him in the civil court for not completing the work on time as decided in the agreement.
Thanks
Please rate if you find this advice helpful.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya
Responded 2 years ago
A.It is necessary to scrutinize that Sale Agreement for its terms and conditions and default clauses otherwise proper legal advice cannot be done. More particularly because you are unwilling to be in legal battle.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Read Related Answers
RERA- Real Estate Agent
Dear Sir,
You have to go through the rules and regulations of RERA Act and better contact any local advocate who is knowing local laws for getting effective legal advise.
Two DTCP plots with single gift deed
Dear Client,
Unless the original doner and the original donee of the gift deed execute and register a rectification deed or supplementary deed bifurcating each plot of land in the Schedule of the Prop...
Real estate agent harrassing for brokerage
Dear sir,
In many cities such illegal practice is there. You approach police and they will teach them a lesson. You need not give any brokerage.
To landlord - I am staying in this house from 6 years
Dear Client,
You can send a legal notice to the landlord and demand to repay the security deposit. In case of inaction from the landlord, you can file a suit under Order 37 of CPC before a jurisdictio...
Addition of Wife Name in new flat sale
Dear Client,
An owner who wants to add a co-owner to his property will have to do so by way of creating a new deed altogether mentioning the ratio or portion of the ownership in the property. This new...
Read Blogs on Real Estate
Real Estate Lawyers
Find Lawyers by Location