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RERA Complaint Support — File the Right Case, the Right Way

Possession delayed, refund stuck, or a project that does not match what was promised? We help property buyers, investors and NRIs across India map the right forum and prepare a strong, evidence-first RERA complaint — coordinated with qualified professionals.

When a RERA complaint is the right move

RERA (the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016) gives home buyers a dedicated forum against developers of registered projects. A complaint is usually worth considering when any of the following has happened:

RERA is powerful, but it is not always the only — or best — forum. Depending on the relief you want and the limitation period, the Consumer Forum, the Adjudicating Officer or a civil court may fit better. We map this before you file.

How Realty Resolve helps with your RERA complaint

Forum & relief mapping

We assess whether RERA, the Adjudicating Officer or the Consumer Forum gives you the strongest, fastest relief on your facts.

Document review

BBA, allotment, receipts, builder ledger and communications are reviewed to build an evidence-first position.

Complaint drafting support

Structured, fact-anchored drafting support for the complaint and the relief sought, coordinated with qualified professionals.

Hearing & follow-through

Help staying organised across hearings, replies, and — where needed — execution or appellate strategy.

Documents that strengthen a RERA complaint

How the process works

  1. Share & reviewSend your BBA, receipts and the issue. We review remotely — useful for NRIs and outstation buyers.
  2. Position & forumWe map the relief, the right forum and the limitation, and explain the realistic options.
  3. Draft & fileDrafting support for the complaint, coordinated with qualified professionals, and filed in the correct authority.
  4. PursueStay organised across hearings, replies and, where needed, appeal or execution.

Frequently asked questions

How do I file a RERA complaint against a builder in India?

Each state runs its own RERA portal where a complaint is filed online against a registered project, with the prescribed fee and supporting documents. The key is framing the right relief (possession, interest, refund or compensation) and attaching strong evidence — the BBA, receipts, ledger and communications. We help map the relief and prepare a fact-anchored complaint, coordinated with qualified professionals.

Is RERA always the correct forum for a builder dispute?

No. Depending on the facts, the relief you want and the limitation period, RERA, the Adjudicating Officer, the Consumer Forum or a civil court may be more appropriate. We assess this before you file so you do not lose time in the wrong forum.

Can I claim interest or a refund for possession delay under RERA?

In many delayed-possession cases buyers seek either interest for the delay while continuing with the flat, or a refund with interest if they choose to exit. What you can realistically claim depends on the BBA, the facts and the forum — which is exactly what we map at the start.

Can NRIs file a RERA complaint without travelling to India?

Yes. Documents such as the BBA, allotment, receipts and ledgers can be reviewed remotely and a clear position mapped before any further payment or filing. Much of the coordination can be handled without flying down.

Have a notice or a builder problem in hand?

Share your documents and we'll map a clear, evidence-first position before any deadline or further payment. Pan-India, NRIs welcome.