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Builder Hasnt Delivered Your Flat What Rera Says and How to File a Complaint

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AI-generatedThe article discusses homebuyer remedies under India's RERA Act for delayed flat possession. The commercial mechanism is regulatory: RERA imposes timelines and penalties on builders, increasing compliance costs and potential refund liabilities for developers. This affects Indian real estate companies' cash flows and project margins. The impact is India-specific and regulatory in nature.
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- RERA Act 2016 regulates real estate projects in India.
- Buyers can claim compensation or full refund with interest for delays.
- Complaints can be filed online with state RERA authorities.
- Imperia Structures Ltd mentioned as an organization.
- Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority mentioned.
Over 1-4 weeks, RERA compliance costs may compress margins for Indian developers, particularly those with weak balance sheets.
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