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How to File a RERA Complaint?

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Filing a RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Authority) complaint involves submitting a formal grievance regarding issues in real estate transactions, such as delays, defects, or non-compliance by builders or developers.

Steps to File a RERA Complaint:

  1. Visit the Official RERA Website:
    • Go to the RERA website specific to your state, as each state in India has its own regulatory authority.
  2. Register/Login:
    • If you're a first-time user, register on the portal. If you already have an account, log in.
  3. Fill the Complaint Form:
    • Locate the File a Complaint option and fill in the required details, including personal information, project details, and the nature of the complaint.
  4. Attach Supporting Documents:
    • Upload necessary documents, such as the sale agreement, receipts, and any communication with the builder.
  5. Pay the Fees:
    • Pay any applicable fees for filing the complaint, as specified by the RERA authority.
  6. Submit the Complaint:
    • Review all entered information and submit the complaint. You will receive an acknowledgment with a complaint number for tracking.
  7. Follow Up:
    • Keep track of the complaint status through the RERA portal and be prepared for any hearings or further documentation requests.

Summary: To file a RERA complaint, visit the state RERA website, register or log in, fill out the complaint form, attach supporting documents, pay fees, and submit the complaint.

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