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UP RERA Alerts Buyers To Misleading Property Deals

Uttar Pradesh’s real estate regulator has issued a fresh caution to homebuyers against so-called “assured return schemes”, warning that such offers often lack legal backing and can expose buyers to significant financial risk. The advisory comes amid rising instances of developers promoting fixed income promises and incentive-driven deals, raising concerns over transparency and accountability in India’s housing markets.

Officials indicated that these schemes ranging from guaranteed rental income to pre-EMI payment assurances are increasingly being used to attract investors in under-construction projects. While they create a perception of financial security, regulators note that such commitments frequently remain outside the legally enforceable framework unless explicitly included in registered agreements. For buyers, the implications are serious. In the absence of documented contractual obligations, developers are not legally bound to honour these promises, leaving purchasers with limited recourse in case of default. Urban policy experts suggest this trend reflects a deeper imbalance between aggressive project marketing and the slower pace of regulatory enforcement, particularly in high-demand housing corridors.

The authority has also flagged promotional strategies offering non-monetary incentives such as luxury goods or travel packages as potential red flags. These tactics, while attractive, often divert attention from critical aspects such as project approvals, construction timelines, and financial viability. Industry observers argue that such practices can distort buyer decision-making, especially among first-time homeowners seeking affordable entry points into the market. From a governance perspective, misleading advertisements fall under violations of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. Regulatory officials have reiterated that any claim not formalised within approved agreements may invite penalties or stricter enforcement action. This signals a broader push towards strengthening compliance in a sector that continues to grapple with legacy trust deficits.

The advisory also underscores the need for due diligence. Buyers have been urged to verify project registration, scrutinise builder-buyer agreements, and ensure all financial transactions are routed through official banking channels. Reliance on verbal assurances or marketing materials alone, experts caution, increases vulnerability to disputes and delays. Beyond individual risk, the issue has wider urban implications. Unregulated financial schemes tied to housing projects can destabilise project completion timelines, affect housing supply, and erode confidence in formal real estate markets. For cities aiming to build sustainable and inclusive housing ecosystems, ensuring transparency in transactions is critical to maintaining both investor trust and long-term urban resilience. As real estate markets evolve, regulators are expected to intensify monitoring and enforcement. For homebuyers, the message remains clear: decisions must be anchored in verified information and legally binding commitments, rather than promotional claims that may not stand scrutiny over time.

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