Flagged builder complaint history
Verified the builder's TS-RERA before paying my advance in Kondapur. Landeed flagged a complaint history I would have missed.


Verified the builder's TS-RERA before paying my advance in Kondapur. Landeed flagged a complaint history I would have missed.
The agent claimed RERA registration. Landeed pulled his record — registration had lapsed. Avoided a bad deal.
Used Landeed for due diligence on a Gachibowli project. Got the full TS-RERA + HMDA + escrow report in one file.
TS-RERA is the Telangana State Real Estate Regulatory Authority, established under the RERA Act 2016. It regulates real estate promoters and agents in Telangana, mandates registration of qualifying projects, and offers buyers a complaint redressal mechanism.
Any of: project name, promoter name, RERA number (P02400XXXX for projects, A02400XXXX for agents), or district. Project name or RERA number give the most precise result.
RERA number and date, project name and address, promoter, units & configuration, approvals, bank escrow, quarterly progress updates, registered complaints, expected completion, and linked agent registrations.
Any residential or commercial project larger than 500 sq m or with 8 or more units, and any project where promoters wish to sell apartments/plots/units. Existing on-going projects that hadn't received Occupancy Certificate when RERA came into force also had to register.
HMDA (Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority) issues layout and building approvals for projects within the HMDA jurisdiction. TS-RERA is the consumer-protection layer that sits on top — even an HMDA-approved project must also be TS-RERA registered before marketing/sale.
TGbPASS is Telangana's single-window building plan sanction platform — it handles plan approval. TS-RERA is consumer protection — it handles the project's marketing, sale, escrow, and timeline obligations to buyers.
Yes. Search by agent name or agent RERA number (starts with A02400). The result shows the agent's registered projects, registration validity, and any complaints.
TS-RERA can levy up to 10% of the estimated project cost as penalty, and order the promoter to refund buyer money with interest. Continued non-compliance can lead to imprisonment for up to 3 years.
Complaints can be filed online with the project's RERA number, supporting documents (allotment letter, payment receipts, agreement for sale), and the relief sought. TS-RERA's adjudicating officer hears and disposes the complaint.
Promoters must file quarterly updates on construction, unit booking, and escrow status. A long gap between updates is a red flag for buyers.