Haryana RERA Penalizes Promoter of 1000 Trees Housing
Real Estate

Haryana RERA Penalizes Promoter of 1000 Trees Housing

The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) has imposed a significant penalty on the promoter of the 1000 Trees Housing project for non-compliance with regulatory requirements. This decision comes after several complaints from homebuyers, highlighting delays and discrepancies in the project?s execution.

The 1000 Trees Housing project, located in Haryana, has been under scrutiny for failing to meet its promised deadlines and adhering to the terms agreed upon with the buyers. The RERA's action is part of its ongoing efforts to enforce strict adherence to real estate regulations and protect the interests of homebuyers.

The penalty serves as a warning to other developers, emphasizing the importance of timely project completion and transparency in dealings with customers. Haryana RERA has made it clear that any violation of real estate norms will not be tolerated, and developers must ensure that they comply with all the stipulated guidelines.

This move by Haryana RERA reflects its commitment to safeguarding the rights of homebuyers and maintaining the integrity of the real estate market. The promoter of the 1000 Trees Housing project has been directed to address the issues raised by the authority promptly, ensuring that the project proceeds as per the approved plans and timelines.

The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) has imposed a significant penalty on the promoter of the 1000 Trees Housing project for non-compliance with regulatory requirements. This decision comes after several complaints from homebuyers, highlighting delays and discrepancies in the project?s execution. The 1000 Trees Housing project, located in Haryana, has been under scrutiny for failing to meet its promised deadlines and adhering to the terms agreed upon with the buyers. The RERA's action is part of its ongoing efforts to enforce strict adherence to real estate regulations and protect the interests of homebuyers. The penalty serves as a warning to other developers, emphasizing the importance of timely project completion and transparency in dealings with customers. Haryana RERA has made it clear that any violation of real estate norms will not be tolerated, and developers must ensure that they comply with all the stipulated guidelines. This move by Haryana RERA reflects its commitment to safeguarding the rights of homebuyers and maintaining the integrity of the real estate market. The promoter of the 1000 Trees Housing project has been directed to address the issues raised by the authority promptly, ensuring that the project proceeds as per the approved plans and timelines.

Next Story
Real Estate

Hyderabad Financial District Evolves into a City Within a City

The Financial District in Hyderabad is rapidly transforming into more than just a business hub—it is evolving into a “city within a city,” a compact ecosystem where work, home, education, healthcare, and lifestyle coexist seamlessly. This vision was reinforced at a press conference hosted by ASBL, where data and insights highlighted why the Financial District has become one of India’s most resilient and future-ready real estate markets. Over the past four years, rental appreciation has consistently outpaced the city average, underlining genuine demand. In FY 2024–25 alone, 3BHK ..

Next Story
Real Estate

TOTO Expands Bathroom Portfolio in India

TOTO India has expanded its product portfolio with the launch of season-inspired basins, premium faucets, and a new water-efficient WC range. The new additions reflect the brand’s philosophy of combining Japanese craftsmanship, technology, and design with sustainable living. The season-themed basins, enhanced with TOTO’s CEFIONTECT glaze, are offered in four shades—Forest Green, Mandarin Orange, Scarlet Red, and Ash Blue—each inspired by a season. Complementing these are faucets in Rose Gold and Graphite finishes, crafted with PVD technology for durability and manufactured using p..

Next Story
Infrastructure Energy

India Sees 1 per cent Drop in Power Sector CO₂ Emissions

India’s carbon dioxide emissions from the power sector fell by 1 per cent year-on-year in the first half of 2025, marking only the second decline in nearly 50 years, according to a research report. The reduction was largely driven by record clean-energy capacity additions and lower electricity demand due to unusually mild weather, the analysis by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) for Carbon Brief found.The Helsinki-based think tank attributed 65 per cent of the decline in fossil-fuel generation to slower demand growth, 20 per cent to faster expansion of clean energy, and..

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?