India, Dec. 19 -- Ahead of the government's plans to roll out the Karnataka Apartment Bill, 2025, a proposed law aimed at safeguarding the rights of apartment owners and residents, Bengaluru homebuyers have written to the state government seeking urgent action on long-pending regulatory gaps. These include clarity on the competent authority for registering resident welfare associations, the mandatory transfer of common areas to buyers, and defined timelines for disposing of cases before Karnataka RERA.

In a detailed representation following a public consultation held at Vidhana Soudha on December 13, 2025, the Karnataka Home Buyers Forum (KHBF) said the government's move to seek feedback on the new apartment act was a positive step, but ...