CREDAI has written a letter to Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri "to intervene in a bid to facilitate the successful implementation of the Real Estate Appellate Tribunal under Section 43 of the real estate regulatory authority (RERA) Act in the country."
Welcoming this law, CREDAI stressed on the need to set up the tribunal to proficiently address home buyer grievances and achieve the objective laid down in the law.
"However, to be able to further fulfil the purpose of the act, it is imperative that appropriate guidelines be established for the concerned authorities to set up the Real Estate Appellate Tribunal at the earliest," he added.
The interest of homebuyers, one of the most important stakeholders in the real estate industry, must be protected, Shah said.
CREDAI, in its letter, recognised RERA as a game changer for the sector which will facilitate the long term growth of the Indian real estate industry.
"Overall, this discrepancy has led to certain negative implications with the lack of infrastructure and notification of RERA rules further leading to various delays and loss of revenue for the state and central governments," the statement said.
CREDAI highlighted the necessity for setting up of the tribunal to decrease the need and participation of the higher courts to facilitate matters between different parties.
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