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RERA Modification & Change Services

Update Project Plans, Details, and Disclosures on the RERA Portal Compliantly

Over the life of a project, a developer may need to modify the details registered with RERA — such as project specifications, amenities, certain disclosures, or the declared completion date. Some changes are administrative, while others, especially alterations to the sanctioned plans or layout, require the consent of a defined majority of allottees. Recording these changes correctly on the RERA portal keeps the registration accurate and protects buyers.

We manage modifications and changes for promoters as part of our compliance support for developers. This connects with your project registration, any timeline extension, and, where relevant, a project transfer or takeover.

Our Modification & Change Services

Modification Assessment

Identifying the changes needed and the consent they require.

Allottee Consent Coordination

Obtaining consent where the change requires it.

Plan & Detail Updates

Updating specifications, plans, or disclosed details.

Documentation

Preparing the documents supporting each change.

Portal Filing

Recording the modifications accurately on the RERA portal.

Compliance Confirmation

Confirming the updated details meet RERA requirements.

Our Approach

  • Identifying the changes to be made to the registration
  • Determining whether allottee consent is required
  • Preparing the supporting documents
  • Updating the details on the RERA portal
  • Confirming the changes are compliant and complete

Benefits of Proper Modifications

  • Lawful, properly recorded changes to the project
  • Transparency for allottees and the authority
  • Protection of allottees' rights and consent
  • Continued accuracy of the RERA registration
  • Well-documented project records
  • Reduced risk of disputes and objections

Why Choose Us?

  • Clear understanding of RERA change requirements
  • Careful coordination of allottee consent
  • Accurate updates and documentation
  • Reliable filing on the RERA portal
  • Integrated with your overall project registration

Frequently Asked Questions

What changes can be made to a RERA-registered project?
A developer can update various registered details, such as project specifications, amenities, certain disclosures, or the declared completion date. Some changes are administrative, while others affecting the sanctioned plan or layout require allottee consent.
Do project modifications need allottee consent?
Certain modifications, particularly alterations to the sanctioned plans, layout, or the nature of the project, generally require the written consent of a defined majority of allottees. Minor or administrative updates may not need such consent, subject to state rules.
How are changes updated on the RERA portal?
Changes are recorded by filing the relevant application and supporting documents on the RERA portal, along with any required consent, so that the registered information is updated and remains accurate for buyers and the authority.
Can the completion date be modified under RERA?
The declared completion date can change through the prescribed process, which is usually an extension of the registration on valid grounds. The procedure and any consent requirements depend on the state rules.
Is there a limit on alterations to a sanctioned plan?
Alterations to the sanctioned plans or common areas are generally restricted and require the consent of a specified proportion of allottees, in line with the Act and state rules, to protect the interests of buyers.

Update Your Project Details the Right Way

Get expert help to manage consent, documentation, and portal filing for RERA modifications.

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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.