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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.
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Section 14 of RERA Act 2016 aims at protecting Allottees as against any changes being made either to specifications of individual unit or changes to sanctioned plans (as approved by planning authority) of Project at large, unilaterally, by Promoter.
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MahaRera Rules prescribes the fees payable by a real estate agent for registration as well as for renewal of registration which is as under: a) Rs. 10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand only) in case of applicant being an individual; and b) Rs. 1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh only) in case of applicant being other than individual.
Promoters shall submit following documents in correction module on their respective login, at time of the proposed change / transfer of the separate designated bank account from one schedule bank / branch to another:
Real estate agents are essential element of real estate sector, who connect allottees and promoters and facilitate most of the real estate transactions.