Noida: With Covid cases rising, the UP-Rera will now defer some of its initiatives, including their plan to get involved in the formation of the apartment owners’ association (AOA) of individual apartments where residents have moved in. The UP-Rera had earlier announced that they would get involved in the process of creation of AOA to dilute conflict between builders and buyers as in many cases buyers complain about the builder’s resistance in handing over maintenance control.
Balvinder Kumar, of UP-Rera, said, “This is not our priority at the moment given the current pandemic situation.”
Pushkar Chandra, a resident of Sector 62, said, “There are around 200 builders’ societies in Noida that have not formed AOA and are not handing over to Registered AOAs as transfer of funds is involved in the process. Why is the government not forcing their formation?”
Noida: From feeding stray dogs to more powers for UP-RERA, residents’ representatives voiced their problems during the three-hour interactive session with the chief secretary and other senior officials of the UP government on Saturday.
At the end of the meeting, officials insisted on a feedback system where residents would be given the option of rating the Noida and Greater Noida authorities on the basis of the services offered and the time taken to resolve the grievances. Apart from chief secretary RK Tiwari and senior officials of the two authorities, police commissioner Alok Singh and district magistrate Suhas LY also attended the meeting.
Supertech to deliver 7,000 delayed flats in 2021 as UP RERA imposed penalty
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“We will clear the backlog this year and will update RERA every month about the status. In January, the company has given delivery of 305 Units of which, 72 units are in Noida, 147 are in Greater Noida, 12 in Yamuna Expressway and the remaining in other locations,” said RK Arora, chairman of Supertech group.
On Wednesday, UPRERA reviewed the status of compliance of its orders issued in complaints related to Supertech Projects.
NEW DELHI: Realty developer Supertech said that it will deliver 7,000 flats to homebuyers which were delayed due to fund constraints and COVID induced lockdown. The developer has informed the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) of Uttar Pradesh, who will monthly review the delivery status of Supertech projects.
UP-RERA deregisters two projects of Ansal API, imposes Rs 1.6 crore penalty
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RERA said that the strict action has been taken after the promoter could not provide a satisfactory response to the deregistration notices by the authority.
A large number of complaints have been made by the allottees of the projects registered by the promoter with the authority, including non-possession of the units, non-refund of the amount deposited by the allottees, violating the terms and conditions of the sales contract/allotment letter.
New Delhi: The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP-RERA) has de-registered two projects of Ansal API in Sushant Golf City, Lucknow.