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ORERA Exposes ₹6 Crore Penalty Defaulters Among Realtors

The Odisha Real Estate Regulatory Authority (ORERA) has publicly listed 57 realtors who failed to pay penalties totalling ₹6.89 crore for breaching provisions of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. Alarmingly, only ₹23 lakh of these fines have been collected, with just three promoters fulfilling their obligations. Penalty amounts range from ₹3 lakh to ₹50 lakh, underscoring the gravity of violations in plotted developments and apartment projects around Bhubaneswar. This exposes a pressing issue in enforcing accountability and safeguarding the interests of homebuyers in Odisha’s real estate sector.

Experts have expressed concern over the lack of effective recovery mechanisms. “While ORERA has been instrumental in hearing homebuyers’ grievances and imposing penalties, the challenge lies in recovering the fines,” a real estate analyst stated. The failure to collect penalties hampers the authority’s efforts to ensure compliance. ORERA officials acknowledged the issue, clarifying that recovery falls under the purview of district authorities, not the regulatory body itself. This procedural gap often delays justice for homebuyers.

The situation highlights the need for systemic reforms to ensure compliance. With the Union government granting states the power to supersede RERA in cases of inefficiency, Odisha’s revenue minister has hinted at potential amendments to strengthen enforcement. Introducing provisions for swift penalty recovery and better interdepartmental coordination could resolve these issues. Equally critical is public awareness, with ORERA’s decision to publish defaulter lists serving as a wake-up call for stakeholders.

From a sustainability perspective, stricter enforcement of real estate regulations is vital for fostering ethical and transparent practices. Ensuring accountability within the sector not only protects homebuyers but also promotes long-term sustainable urban growth. By bridging gaps in enforcement, ORERA can reinforce its role as a pivotal institution in Odisha’s evolving real estate landscape.

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