Advocate Neha Gund

Expert Legal Services for RERA Matters – Advocate Neha Gund

Advocate Neha Gund provides effective and result-driven legal solutions for all matters under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA). Whether you’re a homebuyer, developer, or real estate agent, we ensure your rights are protected and your disputes are addressed swiftly and lawfully.


Understanding RERA

RERA was introduced to regulate the real estate sector, promote transparency, and protect the interests of buyers. It mandates developers to register their projects and ensures timely delivery, fair pricing, and accountability.


Common RERA Disputes We Handle
  • Delay in Possession: Homebuyers not receiving their property within the promised timeline

  • Non-Refund of Booking Amount: Builders refusing to refund advance deposits after cancellation

  • Construction Defects: Poor construction quality or deviation from approved plans

  • Non-Registration of Projects: Developers starting projects without RERA registration

  • Misrepresentation & Fraud: False promises made in brochures or advertisements

  • Illegal Demands: Charging extra beyond the agreed amount or hidden charges

  • Title Disputes: Legal issues over the land or ownership rights


Our Legal Services in RERA Matters
Complaint Filing
  • Drafting and filing RERA complaints on behalf of aggrieved homebuyers, developers, or agents

Representation Before RERA Authority & Appellate Tribunal
  • Appearing before RERA Authorities and Real Estate Appellate Tribunals (REAT) for trial and appeals

  • Presenting a strong case with supporting documents, arguments, and legal precedents

Compensation & Refund Claims
  • Helping clients recover compensation, interest, or full refunds for delayed or incomplete projects

Mediation & Settlement
  • Negotiating with builders or buyers for amicable settlement when feasible

Legal Advisory
  • Advising developers on RERA compliance, registration, documentation, and buyer agreements

  • Educating homebuyers about their rights and the legal recourse available under RERA