To execute a RERA order in Punjab, you must first file an execution application with the RERA authority, attaching a certified copy of the original order and proof of non-compliance. The authority will then issue a recovery certificate to the District Collector or Revenue Officer, who will enforce the order by, for example, demanding payment or seizing assets. You may also send a formal legal notice to the builder before filing the execution application. [1, 2, 3]

Steps for RERA execution in Punjab
- Send a legal notice: If the builder fails to comply with the RERA order within the specified time (usually 45 days), send them a formal legal notice demanding compliance. This is a crucial procedural step. [2]
- File an execution application: Submit an application in the prescribed format to the RERA authority that issued the original order. [1, 2, 4]
- Provide supporting documents: Include a certified copy of the order and evidence of the builder’s non-compliance with your application. [1, 2]
- Request recovery: You can specifically request that the recovery be made as “arrears of land revenue”. [1]
- Application details: The application should include an index, the application form, details of the defaulter’s property (like copies of Jamabandi/Fard), and any known bank account details. [4]
- RERA issues a recovery certificate: RERA will issue a recovery certificate to the District Collector or a Revenue Officer. [1]
- Enforcement: The District Collector or Revenue Officer will then take steps to enforce the order. This can include sending a “writ of demand,” attaching and selling the defaulter’s movable or immovable property, and in some cases, arresting the defaulter. [3]
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[1] https://sheokandlegal.com/articles/enforce-builder-penalties-under-rera-in-punjab-chandigarh/
[2] https://sheokandlegal.com/articles/builder-refuses-to-comply-with-rera-order-in-chandigarh/
[3] https://krinelegal.in/execution-of-orders-rera/
[4] https://rerafiling.com/upload/notification/notification_956764519.pdf