About Property Law
Property Law is a legal dispute over property transactions, ownership, and utilization, typically between property owners, tenants, landlords, developers, and government authorities. The disputes can take many different forms, such as property disputes over boundaries, easements, and adverse possession, which require legal determination of ownership and rights to land.
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) aims to protect homebuyers and to promote investment in real estate in India.
It creates regulatory agencies at the state level, requires projects to register and enforces transparency. By governing speculations, disputes, and defective business practices, RERA has raised project accountability, assembling trust in the business. Furthermore, the contract disputes are another common dispute, such as breach of real estate contracts such as failure to sell, defects in workmanship, and non-payment of obligations.
The Landlord-tenant disputes which involve eviction actions, arrears of rent, damage to property, and violation of tenant rights, also make rprroperty law complicated. Additionally, construction disputes can also occur due to delays in construction, defective workmanship, or payment disputes among property owners, contractors, and subcontractors.
Another essential aspect of real estate litigation is eminent domain, where the government exercises its power to take private property for public use, which most commonly leads to legal controversy regarding reasonable compensation.
Owing to the complexities involved in such disputes, real estate litigation typically involves expert evidence from appraisers, engineers, and legal experts to make just and legally sound decisions in favour of all concerned parties.