RERA JUDGMENT PASSED
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RERA JUDGMENT PASSED ON 08/12/2022 TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL WITH INTEREST WITHIN 60 DAYS BUT BUILDER IS SILENT. WHAT TO DO THE NEXT STEP
A.Dear Sir,
You have to execute the same as per the provisions of RERA Act. Normally, it has to be executed through Deputy Commissioner who will send the file to the concerned Tahasildar for recovery of the said amount.
You have to execute the same as per the provisions of RERA Act. Normally, it has to be executed through Deputy Commissioner who will send the file to the concerned Tahasildar for recovery of the said amount.
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A.Hello sir/mam,
Any person unsatisfied with the decision, directions or orders of the adjudicating body can file an appeal with REAT.
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Any person unsatisfied with the decision, directions or orders of the adjudicating body can file an appeal with REAT.
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