Punjab RERA Resolves 10 Homebuyer Complaints in Mohali, Recovers ₹2 Crore in Compensation

In a notable consumer protection move, the Punjab Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Punjab RERA) has successfully resolved 10 homebuyer complaints in Mohali, securing a total of ₹2 crore in compensation for aggrieved buyers. These resolutions came as part of RERA’s ongoing effort to ensure transparency, accountability, and justice in the state’s real estate sector.
The complaints primarily involved issues such as project delays, non-delivery of promised amenities, and deviations from approved plans. In each case, Punjab RERA directed developers to either refund the amount or compensate the buyers in line with contractual obligations and the RERA Act, 2016.
This enforcement action reinforces Punjab RERA’s commitment to safeguarding consumer rights and ensuring timely grievance redressal. It also sends a strong message to developers regarding compliance and ethical conduct.
Key Highlights:
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Authority: Punjab RERA
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Region: Mohali
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Complaints Resolved: 10
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Total Compensation: ₹2 crore
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Common Issues: Project delays, plan deviations, service deficiencies
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Impact: Improved buyer confidence and developer accountability
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