Rera notices
RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Authority) notices are formal communications issued by the RERA authority to developers, builders, or real estate agents regarding various matters related to real estate projects or transactions. Here's a general overview of RERA notices:
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Types of Notices: RERA notices can cover a wide range of issues, including but not limited to:
- Non-compliance with RERA regulations or guidelines
 - Violations of project timelines or delivery schedules
 - Failure to register projects or agents with RERA
 - Misleading advertisements or marketing practices
 - Complaints filed by buyers or stakeholders
 - Request for additional information or documentation
 
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Response to Notices: Upon receiving a RERA notice, the recipient is required to take appropriate action, which may include:
- Rectifying the alleged violation or non-compliance within the specified timeline
 - Providing a written response addressing the issues raised in the notice
 - Appearing before the RERA authority for a hearing or inquiry, if required
 - Seeking legal advice or assistance to contest the notice, if deemed necessary
 
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Consequences of Non-compliance: Failure to comply with RERA notices or address the issues raised therein will follow legal consequences imposed by the RERA authority.
 
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