Nearly a decade after its rollout, the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (Rera) has failed to meet the expectations of homebuyers, thanks to procedural gaps, weak enforcement, and lack of legal preparedness. Legal experts say Rera was introduced to be a game-changer for homebuyers, mandating builder disclosures, escrow accounts and 60-day dispute resolution in order to fix long-standing issues in real estate, such as delayed possession, misuse of buyers’ money, and lack of transparency, but it has fallen short on many counts.
