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RERA Registration for Agents

Register as a RERA Real Estate Agent and Operate Compliantly

Under RERA, every real estate agent who facilitates the sale or purchase of properties in registered projects must obtain RERA agent registration before doing so. Registration gives the agent a unique registration number that must be quoted in dealings, builds credibility with clients and developers, and is required to legally operate. Agents must also follow record-keeping and conduct obligations and renew their registration as prescribed.

We handle agent registration and renewals end to end, so you can focus on your business. For the bigger picture, see our RERA registration overview, and understand the parties you work with through our pages for developers and buyers.

Our RERA Services for Agents

Agent Registration

Complete filing for new real estate agent registration under RERA.

Renewal Support

Timely renewal of agent registration before expiry.

Documentation

Preparation and verification of all required documents.

Compliance Guidance

Advice on conduct, disclosures, and obligations as an agent.

Record-Keeping Advisory

Guidance on maintaining books and records as required.

Representation

Support in dealings and correspondence with the authority.

Our Approach

  • Collecting and verifying the required documents
  • Preparing the agent registration application
  • Filing the application on the RERA portal
  • Helping you obtain your unique registration number
  • Tracking and managing timely renewals

Benefits for Agents

  • Legal authorisation to facilitate transactions
  • Greater credibility with clients and developers
  • Eligibility to deal in registered projects
  • Reduced risk of penalties for non-registration
  • Stronger professional standing
  • Renewals managed without last-minute stress

Why Choose Us?

  • Quick and accurate registration filing
  • Careful preparation of documentation
  • Proactive renewal reminders
  • Practical compliance and conduct advisory
  • Support across the wider RERA framework

Frequently Asked Questions

Do real estate agents need RERA registration?
Yes. A real estate agent must register under RERA before facilitating the sale or purchase of any plot, apartment, or building in a registered project. Operating without registration can attract penalties under the Act.
What documents are needed for agent registration?
Commonly required documents include identity and address proof, photographs, business or firm details, PAN, and the prescribed application and fees. The exact requirements differ for individuals and entities and depend on the state rules.
How long is RERA agent registration valid?
RERA agent registration is granted for a fixed period prescribed by the state, after which it must be renewed. The validity period and renewal process vary from state to state, so renewal should be planned before expiry.
What are an agent's obligations under RERA?
A registered agent must deal only in registered projects, quote the registration number, not make false statements, maintain proper records, and facilitate the rights of buyers and promoters as required under the Act and state rules.
What happens if an agent operates without RERA registration?
An agent who facilitates transactions in registered projects without RERA registration can face a penalty for each day of default, subject to limits under the Act. Timely registration avoids these consequences.

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F.A.Q.

It includes all yearly requirements such as filings, actuarial valuation, audits, and maintaining proper records.

Yes, regular compliance is required to maintain approval and tax benefits.

It helps determine the exact gratuity liability and required funding for the trust.

 

Yes, trusts must file necessary returns and maintain financial records as per regulations.

Non-compliance can lead to penalties, loss of tax benefits, or cancellation of approval.

Trustees and the employer are responsible for ensuring proper compliance.