Overview of RERA Registration
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) ensures transparency and accountability in the real estate sector. It mandates registration for builders and agents before advertising or selling real estate projects. This brings trust, protection, and legal assurance to homebuyers.
Advantages of RERA Registration
- Enhances credibility among buyers
- Mandatory for legal marketing and sales
- Prevents project delays and ensures timely delivery
- Strengthens builder-buyer trust
- Buyers can file complaints with RERA authority
Eligibility Criteria
- Builders launching new residential/commercial projects
- Real estate agents brokering deals
- Projects above 500 sq. meters or 8+ units
- Ongoing projects without Completion Certificate
Documents Required
- Promoter/Agent PAN Card and Aadhar Card
- Project layout, approvals, and land documents
- Company registration certificate (if applicable)
- Bank account details for the project
- Photographs and past project details (if any)
Registration Process
- Step 1: Visit state-specific RERA portal
- Step 2: Fill out the registration form online
- Step 3: Upload necessary documents and pay fee
- Step 4: Application review by RERA authority
- Step 5: Receive RERA registration number and certificate
Why Choose Corporate Analytica?
- Expert assistance with RERA documentation
- Affordable registration support for builders/agents
- State-wise RERA portal guidance
- Quick processing and end-to-end service
- Trusted by 100+ real estate professionals
Post‑Registration Compliance
- Display RERA number on all advertisements
- Regular updates on project progress on RERA portal
- Maintain escrow account for buyer payments
- File annual reports and project status
- Follow RERA timelines and obligations strictly
Frequently Asked Questions (RERA)
Q1. Is RERA registration mandatory for every builder?
Yes, if your project is over 500 sq. meters or has more than 8 units, RERA registration is compulsory.
Q2. Can an individual real estate agent apply for RERA?
Yes, both individuals and companies working as real estate agents must register under RERA.
Q3. How long does the RERA registration process take?
It usually takes 7–15 working days, depending on the state and completeness of documents.
Q4. What happens if I sell a project without RERA registration?
Selling or advertising a project without RERA registration is illegal and can lead to penalties or imprisonment.