Ghaziabad: Over 2,400 flats under RERA rehabilitation clause yet to be completed

5/13/2025 10:25:00 AM

                Ghaziabad: In 2022, when nearly 270 buyers of Jaypee Greens Kalypso Courtbecame the first in the country to take over the stuck project and see through its completion 
under UP-
Rera's rehabilitation clause, nearly 2,400 flat owners, whose investment were stuck in six stalled projects in Ghaziabad had hoped for reprieve from the real estate regulator 
too.But 
over the years, none of the 2,491 flats in Antriksh Sanskriti, La Casa Ansal Aquapolis, Utopia Estate, ASG Apple 7 and Spring View Heights along national highway 9 and 
Vasundhara 
Grand in Atal Chowk have been handed over. The projects were brought under the Rera Act in 2021.Ashish Kumar, who is waiting for his flat in Antriksh Sanskriti for a 
decade, said, 
"None of the flats in our society has been delivered in all these years forcing us to pay home loan EMIs and rents." The developer began construction of the project in 2015 
and was to 
complete it by July 2022.Under Section 8 ofUP Rera Act, a project whose registrations is revoked—if a promoter has violated the terms and conditions of the registration or 
committed 
irregularities—can be brought under the rehabilitation clause, if the builder and at least 50% of the homebuyers approach the real estate regulator with a rehabilitation plan. 
Once it is 
brought in, the authority constitutes project advisory and monitoring committees to oversee the development work.Though taking away a stuck project from the developer 
and handing 
it over to others for completion seems to be a quick fix but the success of the model has been tepid.Real estate and legal experts told TOI that for the model to be 
successful, it is 
important for homebuyers to be united in the cause of completing the project.
In case of Kalypso Court, homebuyers' association, the builder and UP-Rera were on the same page, they said."But in most of the six other stalled projects, there were 
differences 
between the two parties. In such cases, the Act alone cannot come to the rescue, which explains the delay," real estate lawyer Rajiv Ranjan Raj said.An official from UP 
Rera said 
paucity of funds was also among the major impediments delaying the completion of the projects. "In many cases, developers, who take up projects under the Act, don't find 
it lucrative 
or economically viable as the cost of completing the construction cannot be recovered from the sale of unsold units. In some cases, homebuyers have not cleared their 
dues," the 
official said.According to Rera data, 985 in Antriksh Sanskriti, 660 in Spring View Heights, 320 in Vasundhara Grand, 192 units in La Casa Ansal Aquapolis, 184 in Utopia 
Estate and 
150 in Apple 7 are to be completed under Rera guidance.



Source : Times of India


            
INDIA
Back to List