Can You Get a Refund If a Builder Delays Your Flat Possession? π ⚖️
You booked your dream home, paid the builder on time, and waited patiently. But now, the possession date has long passed, and the builder is giving excuses! π€― Can you legally demand a refund or compensation for the delay? Let’s break it down! π️π
π The Question:
π Can a homebuyer get a refund if the builder delays possession beyond the agreed period? π️π
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π The Answer:
✅ Yes! You can claim a refund, compensation, or legal action! π Under RERA (Real Estate Regulation and Development Act, 2016), builders must:
✔️ Deliver possession on time – As per the agreement π
✔️ Pay interest on delays – Compensation for financial loss πΈ
✔️ Refund the full amount – If the buyer wants to cancel due to delay ✅
✔️ Face legal consequences – Buyers can approach RERA, Consumer Court, or NCDRC ⚖️
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π What Legal Actions Can You Take?
❌ File a complaint under RERA – If the project is registered under RERA π️
❌ Approach Consumer Court – For refund & compensation π
❌ Go to NCDRC (National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission) – For high-value disputes π
❌ File a Civil Suit – If necessary, take the builder to court! π₯
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π When Can a Buyer Cancel & Get a Refund?
✔️ If the delay is beyond the agreed possession date ⏳
✔️ If the builder violates the RERA agreement π️
✔️ If there’s a major deviation from the promised plan π§
✔️ If the buyer is no longer interested due to unreasonable delay π
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π Is your builder delaying possession? Need legal help to claim a refund or compensation? Our expert team at LEXIS AND COMPANY is ready to assist! πΌπ
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