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Haryana RERA Recovers Just ₹225 Crore of ₹1,043 Crore Owed to Homebuyers

The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (H-Rera) is grappling with a significant shortfall in its recovery efforts, having reclaimed only ₹225 crore out of ₹1,043 crore owed to homebuyers by defaulting builders. Despite issuing 1,190 recovery certificates, the authority has managed to recover funds in merely 261 cases, leaving an alarming ₹800 crore still outstanding.

Established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act of 2016, H-Rera was tasked with safeguarding the interests of homebuyers and enforcing accountability within the real estate sector. However, the authority has faced considerable hurdles in executing its recovery orders, particularly against high-profile builders, many operating in the Gurgaon region. Legal orders intended to compel compliance have largely fallen on deaf ears, perpetuating a cycle of disappointment for countless investors. To date, ₹148 crore was retrieved through the first 170 recovery certificates, with an additional ₹49 crore recovered from 91 cases following the appointment of an adjudicating officer. Nonetheless, these incremental gains are overshadowed by the enormity of pending recoveries, which involve builders with dues that can reach up to ₹100 crore, and some facing arrest warrants. Homebuyers who invested in a residential project over a decade ago, illustrate the plight of many. “I trusted this project and have waited patiently for ten years. Now, I am left without a flat or a refund, caught in a protracted process with no results,” he lamented.

Despite H-Rera issuing more than 200 arrest warrants, enforcement remains an uphill battle, with a mere 20% of cases yielding favourable outcomes for distressed homebuyers. Rajendra Kumar, an adjudicating officer at H-Rera, emphasised the authority’s commitment to legal action against defaulting builders. “We are taking all necessary steps to ensure justice for homebuyers,” he stated, yet the stark reality remains that ₹800 crore is still owed, and the road to recovery appears daunting. This situation highlights not only the challenges faced by H-Rera but also the emotional toll on homebuyers who trusted the system, only to find themselves navigating a labyrinth of delays and frustrations. The need for more robust enforcement mechanisms and a transparent recovery process has never been clearer, as the dreams of homeownership remain unfulfilled for many.

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