Finance : The guide explains how property taxes, rental income, and capital gains apply at different stages of ownership. It highlights key ...
Corporate Law : Joint Venture Disputes Between Landowner and Developer Fall Outside the Ambit of RERA: MPREAT in Bhopal Development Authority vs. ...
Corporate Law : The High Court held that RERA execution powers cannot extend to unilateral cancellation of registered sale agreements. The key tak...
Corporate Law : The Act was introduced to tackle project delays, lack of transparency, and misuse of funds, granting homebuyers strong statutory r...
Corporate Law : A summary of the legal boundaries for monetizing car parking in AP residential projects. Open, stilt, and basement parking are com...
Corporate Law : Explore discussion paper on real estate insolvency reforms, including RERA registration, separate bank accounts, and asset exclusi...
Corporate Law : Learn how to register as a real estate agent with HRERA Panchkula. Follow these step-by-step instructions for online registration,...
Corporate Law : Real estate agents are essential element of real estate sector, who connect allottees and promoters and facilitate most of the rea...
Corporate Law : The Real Estate Regulation & Development Act, 2016 (RERA) was passed in the Parliament in March 2016 & it came into effect...
Corporate Law : Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) have ordered 17 Builders, to refund Rs. 50 Crores to the homebuyers of various co...
Corporate Law : Jacob P P Vs Alka Ventures Pvt Ltd (NCLT Kochi) Homebuyers in the SKYWINGS Township Project filed a petition under Section 7 of th...
Corporate Law : NCLAT Delhi held that order directing vacation of premise granted under leave and licence agreements granted by Corporate Debtor d...
Corporate Law : The Bombay High Court directs MahaRERA to restore hybrid hearings and create transparent processes, citing a Supreme Court precede...
Corporate Law : Madras High Court rules real estate developers must secure 2/3rd buyer consent for major plan alterations, quashing unilateral app...
Corporate Law : Dive into the NCLAT judgment on the implications for homebuyers under RERA, analyzing Section 7(1) of the IBC and the distinction ...
Corporate Law : Rajasthan RERA extends QPR penalty implementation to May 1, 2025. Order details & compliance info for promoters. No further extens...
Corporate Law : MahaRERA announces temporary unavailability of the complaint module from 20-31 Aug 2024. New system MahaCRITI to launch post 31 Au...
Corporate Law : Explore MahaRERA's proactive approach to quality assurance in real estate, focusing on prevention and rigorous standards. Submit y...
Corporate Law : Delve into MahaRERAs discussion paper regarding the operation of bank accounts for registered real estate projects. Learn about pr...
Corporate Law : Discover MahaRERA's initiative to regulate Retirement Homes in Maharashtra, ensuring adherence to physical standards for senior ci...
Read the procedural note regarding the execution of warrants issued by the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA). Understand the legal framework, rules, and regulations for recovering interest, penalty, and compensation. Explore the importance of expedited compliance and the role of the Collectors in ensuring effective execution.
Read Circular No. 25A/2023 issued by the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) regarding the exclusion of certain real estate projects from MahaRERA Project Registration. Understand the background, legal interpretations, and the newly issued clarification for projects falling under Serial Nos. 1 and 2 of Circular No. 25/2019. Stay informed about the registration requirements and the option for promoters to voluntarily register their projects with MahaRERA.
Explore the intricacies of extending the completion date of a real estate project under Section 7(3) of the RERA Act 2016. Understand the application process, required documents, and conditions imposed by the RERA Authority. Stay compliant with RERA regulations for a seamless project development.
Read the Anti Money Laundering, Countering the Financing of Terrorism, and Combating Proliferation Financing Guidelines for Real Estate Agents issued by Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA).
Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has issued Order No: 47/2023 on 2nd June 2023, regarding the training and certification of real estate agents. The order emphasizes the requirement for real estate agents to be registered with MahaRERA and introduces a training and certification course to enhance their knowledge and professionalism. Corporate real estate agents […]
The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has issued an order regarding the display of QR codes in promotions and advertisements related to real estate projects registered with MahaRERA. The order states that promoters are required to prominently display a QR code on all project promotions or advertisements published after August 1, 2023. The QR […]
The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has issued Supplementary Order No. 40 A/2023, which amends and supplements the provisions of Order No. 40/2022 dated 27.12.2022. The supplementary order clarifies the documents that promoters must submit when they are unable to comply with the directions issued under Order No. 7 of 2019 dated 08.02.2019. According […]
The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has issued Order No. 45/2023, which pertains to the verification of the authenticity and genuineness of commencement certificates and occupation certificates submitted by promoters. The order highlights the establishment of MahaRERA as the regulatory authority for real estate in Maharashtra and the enactment of the Real Estate (Regulation […]
Section 7 of the RERA Act empowers the RERA Authority to revoke the RERA registration on receipt of complaint or suo motu or on the recommendation of the competent authority
When dealing with minor additions and alterations in respect of a particular apartment, plot or building, it is mandated that notwithstanding anything contained in any law, contract or agreement, once the plans are disclosed to an allottee who has agreed to take an apartment, plot or building, the promoter is not permitted to make even minor changes or alterations other than those which are excluded, without the previous consent of the allottee to whom such an apartment, plot or building has been allotted.