Updated On: 25 February, 2024 03:33 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
With cases of non-compliance to RERA orders piling up, the central ministry recommends implementing the Gujarat model for recovering pending dues from errant builders

With builders paying scant heed to MahaRERA orders to refund homebuyers’ money if possession is not granted in time, the central government has recommended stronger powers to bodies and stricter measures against the builders. Representation Pic
With increasing instances of Real Estate Regulatory Authority’s (RERA) orders being disregarded, across States including Maharashtra, by errant builders and developers, the Central government’s Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) has directed state governments to adhere to the “Gujarat Model” of executing recovery warrants.
Civilian activists and watchdog bodies have for long been raising the issue, saying that even if the MahaRERA orders a builder to return a homebuyer’s money—for reasons such as not giving possession in time—non-implementation of these orders defeats the purpose.