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The Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TGRERA) has imposed penalties totalling nearly Rs 29 lakh on two Hyderabad-based builders for violating RERA provisions. The action follows complaints of construction defects, non-registration of projects, and failure to refund buyers
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TGRERA fined Suvarnabhoomi Infra Developers and Maha Infra and Developers ₹5.97 lakh for submitting false information and directed them to complete the Suvarna Sampada-2 project within 60 days. Complainants alleged delays, negligence, and misuse of the site as a dumping yard.
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TG RERA penalised Hyderabad-based Bhuvan Teza Infra Projects with a Rs 6.45 lakh fine for not registering its ‘Happy Homes’ Phase-1 project in Shamirpet. The Authority also ordered a refund with interest and listed the firm as a defaulter online
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The Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority issues interim orders against the Shrivari Brundavanam project in Bandlaguda Jagir, citing delays and complaints. The builder is barred from marketing or selling units, and registrations are suspended until further notice
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The Telangana RERA has directed PVR Developers to immediately form and register an association of allottees in the 'Urban Life' project at Shankarpally. The directive follows complaints by two homebuyers regarding project delays and lack of common area management
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TG RERA fined RR Constructions Rs 2.81 lakh for failing to register the Sree Vajra Residency project and not applying for an occupancy certificate. The builder was also directed to rectify construction issues and provide the OC to the allottees
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Hyderabad-based RR Constructions has been fined ₹2.81 lakh by TG RERA for failing to register its Adikmet project. The builder must apply for an Occupancy Certificate and resolve several structural and quality complaints within 30 days.
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The RERA order directed the respondents to refund the entire amount received from the complainant, Mercy Thankachan, from Drew Drops Colony, Secunderabad, with interest of 11 percent per annum.
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TG RERA ordered Hyderabad-based builder Sri Karthikeya Constructions to resolve water seepage issues in a complainant’s flat within 60 days, without additional fees. The builder’s claims were disputed, and penalties await if orders are ignored under RERA Act 2016.
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A complaint was filed by one of the homeowners, accusing the builder, B.R. Mohan Reddy, MD of SK Constructions & Developers, of not providing essential facilities despite charging an additional Rs. 3 lakh for amenities such as a play area, gym, and multi-purpose hall
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Krithika Infra Developers Private Limited penalised for failure to apply for RERA registration, delay in handing over the flat as per the promised deadline among other things
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The Authority directed the developer to refund payments to buyers and prohibited it from entering into any further development agreements. It also instructed that the developer's details, along with photographs of the promoters, be posted on the TGRERA website under the list of defaulters.
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In the notice, TGRERA directed the firms to respond within a week as to why action should not be initiated against them for violating the RERA rules.
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Applicants, who lodge complaints with TS Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TS-RERA) will no longer have to visit RERA office in Hyderabad.
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Spread across 4.5 acres, the building will have five towers comprising 235 residences
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Hyderabad: Hyderabad-based construction company Aspire Spaces launched a luxury apartment project Ameya in Miyapur. Chinna Srimannarayana Ramanuja Jeeyar Swamiji launched it Friday. Spread over 10.1 acre the project is approved by Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) will have a built-up area of 16.5 lakh sqft and will be built with an estimated project cost of […]