Overview of RERA Complaint Filing
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) was introduced to protect homebuyers and promote transparency in India’s real estate sector. If you're facing delays in possession, false commitments, or non-compliance by builders or agents, you can file a RERA complaint. Corporate Analytica offers expert drafting, documentation, and legal support to help you file and pursue your RERA complaint effectively.
Advantages of Filing a RERA Complaint
- Fast-track resolution through RERA Authority or Appellate Tribunal
- Legal remedy for delay in project delivery
- Compensation for mental agony or financial loss
- Builder accountability for promises in sale agreement
- Professional support from real estate legal experts
Eligibility to File a RERA Complaint
- Any homebuyer or allottee facing issues with a real estate project
- Investors or buyers impacted by delayed possession or fraud
- Parties with grievances against RERA-registered developers or agents
- Co-operative societies or associations of allottees
- Applicable for both residential and commercial real estate disputes
Documents Required
- Allotment letter and builder-buyer agreement
- Payment receipts and demand letters
- Possession delay or project brochure as proof of commitment
- Email/SMS communication with builder (if any)
- Identity proof of complainant
Complaint Filing Process
- Step 1: Share project details and grievance with our team
- Step 2: Our legal experts prepare a strong complaint draft
- Step 3: Submission of complaint to relevant RERA Authority
- Step 4: Attend hearing (virtual or physical, as directed)
- Step 5: RERA issues directive or compensation order
Why Choose Corporate Analytica?
- Legal team with experience in 1,000+ RERA complaints
- End-to-end support from drafting to hearing preparation
- Quick turnaround and personalized approach
- Coverage in all RERA-implemented states across India
- Transparent pricing and regular updates
Post‑Filing Support
- Regular follow-ups on hearing and case status
- Assistance with appeal (if required) to RERA Appellate Tribunal
- Execution of RERA order through legal channels
- Guidance for filing civil recovery or refund petitions
- Help in approaching Consumer Court (if needed)
Frequently Asked Questions (RERA Complaint)
Q1. Who can file a complaint under RERA?
Any homebuyer, investor, or allottee facing delay, fraud, or non-compliance from a builder or agent can file a complaint under RERA.
Q2. Is it mandatory for the builder to be RERA-registered?
Yes, the complaint can be filed only against projects or promoters registered under RERA. If the builder isn’t registered, other legal remedies like Consumer Court can be explored.
Q3. What kind of compensation can I claim?
You may claim a refund with interest, penalty for delay, or compensation for mental harassment depending on your agreement and case specifics.
Q4. How long does RERA take to resolve complaints?
RERA authorities are expected to resolve complaints within 60 days of filing, though actual timelines may vary by state and case complexity.