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BENGALURU RERA KARNATAKA
Pay full Bengaluru property tax by May 31, 2026 and get 5% rebate as due date gets extendedBengaluru property owners can now avail a 5% rebate on property tax by paying in full by May 31, 2026, as the deadline has been extended. A...
Flat ready but keys not handed over: Karnataka RERA rules landowner are promoters too, orders Rs 6 lakh payout to homebuyers for delayed possessionKarnataka RERA has ruled that landowners are also considered promoters under the RERA Act. This decision came after homebuyers filed a case...
Bengaluru homebuyer to get Rs 70 lakh from builder due to three year delay in possession; Know how RERA law helped him win the caseA Bengaluru homebuyer secured a victory against a builder in the Karnataka RERA tribunal. The builder failed to complete the apartment proj...
Bengaluru rent plight: Demand for enhanced policy lost in Karnataka poll battle brouhahaKarnataka's citizens will queue up at poll booths tomorrow to elect the next government in the southern state. While the political parties ...
Karnataka RERA imposes penalty for delayed submission of audits by the buildersThe circular stated that the property development companies that fail to update the quarterly and annual audit within15 days from the due d...
Karnataka plans forum to sort out disputes between home buyers and promotersFollows Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh; move expected to cut down number of complaints under RERA.
Home buyers left in the lurch for compensation under Karnataka RERALacking powers to enforce its orders, RERA has referred the cases to deputy commissioners of districts, asking them to auction properties o...
Over 1,000 realty developers keep dodging RERA noticesWith over 1,000 real estate projects in the state not registering with the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) and their proponents not...
Karnataka RERA sees 3 interim chiefs since AprilIndustry executives and experts said that frequent changes in regulatory authority chiefs do not augur well for either the real estate sect...
RERA: Still rare on the groundAs per the latest registration updates, more than 32,306 projects and 23,111 real estate agents have been registered under RERA across stat...
3 states yet to roll out Rera, others have diluted versionsStates such as Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu among others where implementation of Rera is not up to the mark, the propo...
RERA, GST likely to make co-operative society sites costlier in Karnataka"The dream run of cooperative housing societies, which made hay during the property boom in Bengaluru and other major cities of Karnataka, ...
Karnataka RERA becomes new name for red tapeSections of developers and home buyers are disappointed that the authority is acting more like another urban civic body rather than learnin...
Real estate brokers fear state RERA rules will hit themBuilders are expected to disclose project-related information including project plan, layout and government approvals-related information t...
Karnataka may notify final Rera rules by month-endHousing minister M Krishnappa said: "We are almost ready with the final rules, except for some changes which have to be approved by the cab...
RERA: Existing buyers fear Karnataka government may not protect their interestsAlthough Karnataka was the first state to notify the draft rules last year, it’s yet to come out with the final rules and set up a state-le...
Karnataka to notify final rules of RERA by April 30Karnataka housing secretary also promised not to tamper with the fundamental rule that all ongoing projects are to be covered under RERA, o...
Karnataka real estate developers still waiting for final RERA normsSo far only Maharashtra, UP, MP, Andhra, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Odisha have finalised RERA rules, while Karnataka, West Bengal and Tamil Na...
RERA: New realty law by May 1, set to cheer home buyers in KarnatakaThe big real estate developers are hoping that the new Act will stabilize the housing market by throwing out illegal players.
Real estate laws of states can spoil realty Bill cheer for homebuyersThe RERA comes under the purview of the Concurrent List and hence both the Union and the states can legislate which may create confusion.