Haryana CM unveils real estate regulatory authority web portal
Haryana CM unveils real estate regulatory authority web portal
By Admin
27/09/2020
While describing real estate sector as the major contributor in the country's gross domestic product (GDP), CM Manohar Lal khattar said that Haryana is the first state in the country to have set up two different Real Estate Regulatory Authorities (RERA) for the convenient of all the stakeholders.
CM was addressing a press conference after inaugurating the web portal of Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) of Panchkula and Gurugram on October 4 at Chandigarh.
He said that the Real Estate sector contributes about 9 to 10 percent in the National Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
The CM said that homes being the necessity of almost every family, efforts are being made to ensure that the real estate sector shift from unplanned to planned. In view of the complications faced by the people in the unplanned real estate sector, the state government set up one HRERA exclusively to deal with cases of Gurugram and another authority in Panchkula to deal with real estate issues of rest of Haryana.
He said that now after the launch of online portal of Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authorities of Gurgaon and Panchkula, the stakeholders could not only make complaints by sitting at their home but also check the status of their complaints.
He said that the general complaints would be resolved by HRERA within a time period of 60 days. It was informed that the state government has decided to constitute an Appellate Tribunal with its head office in Karnal to hear the complaints of stakeholders against the decision of HRERA.
Chairman, of HRERA's Gurgaon bench, K K Khandelwal thanked the CM for setting up two regulatory authorities in the state and said that the HRERA has taken a historic decision to redress the complaints concerning both registered and non-registered projects. He said that the setting up of HRERA has given a ray of hope to those allot-tees who were feeling dejected earlier by the developers. He said the on an average basis, the authorities received 15 complaints per day.
Head of Panchkula bench, Rajan Gupta informed that after starting the functioning of HRERA in February 2018, as many as 1500 complaints have been received by both the authorities out of which 450 complaints have been disposed of.
Q1. What is the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA)?
Ans: HRERA is a government initiative to regulate and promote transparency in the real estate sector in Haryana. It aims to protect the interests of buyers, ensure timely delivery of projects, and create a fair business environment.
Q2. What is the HRERA web portal?
Ans: The HRERA web portal is an online platform that allows real estate developers to register their projects, and homebuyers to lodge complaints, check project statuses, and access various services related to real estate regulations in Haryana.
Q3. How does the HRERA web portal benefit real estate buyers?
Ans: It offers greater transparency, enabling buyers to verify project details, timelines, and legal clearances. It also allows them to file complaints if the developer fails to meet commitments.
Q4. What kind of services can developers access through the HRERA portal?
Ans: Developers can register their projects, update project status, respond to consumer grievances, and access all regulatory guidelines through the HRERA portal.
Q5. How does the HRERA initiative enhance trust in the real estate market?
Ans: By promoting transparency and accountability, HRERA helps to build trust between developers and buyers, reducing fraudulent practices and ensuring the timely delivery of projects.
Q6. Is the HRERA portal mandatory for all real estate developers in Haryana?
Ans: Yes, it is mandatory for all real estate developers to register their projects with HRERA before advertising or selling properties in Haryana.