UP RERA has issued a buyer advisory urging residents to verify key details before purchasing property. The regulator recommends checking land titles, sanctioned maps, inventory and bank account records, quarterly progress reports, and the builder’s complaint history. The goal is simple: ensure transparency, reduce fraud risk, and avoid buying into projects with unclear or inconsistent documentation.
Uttar Pradesh homeowners can now raise online complaints against builders for alleged illegal transfer charges. UP-RERA has launched a mechanism that lets successors of deceased allottees challenge unlawful demands. After a regulatory amendment, processing fees are capped at Rs 1,000 for family transfers and Rs 25,000 for non-family transfers, aiming to curb overcharging.
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Uttar Pradesh RERA has capped processing fees builders can charge for flat transfers, aiming to shield homebuyers from hefty costs. Transfers to family members—including inheritance cases—now have a maximum fee of ₹1,000. For transfers to non-family parties, the cap is ₹25,000, bringing tighter limits to charges during property ownership changes.
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