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Article explains 1. Registration of Real Estate Projects with Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) 2. Definition of Real Estate Project under RERA 3. Application for registration of real estate projects (In Form- A in triplicate) 4. Registration Fee for registration of Project under RERA 5. Grant of Registration under RERA (In Form-C) 6. Validity of Registration under RERA & Extension of its validity 7. Punishment for Non Registration of Real Estate Projects under RERA 8. Punishment for providing false information at the time of registration under RERA
Situated in the northeast quadrant of Mumbai, Mulund is a picturesque and calm habitat. Today, Mulund is considered one of Mumbai’s most sought-after places for settling down. Mulund is among the well-settled places in the city. There are a plethora of reasons making Mulund your ultimate destination when looking for your next home. And one […]
The two laws enacted in 2016 may have the best of intentions, but the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Code) and the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act appear to be pitted against each other when it comes resolving interest of bankers and home-buyers, said an ASSOCHAM- Thought Arbitrage paper.
Much has been said about the all-encompassing Real Estate Regulatory Act (RERA) which is bringing about a decisive change for the long-term success of sellers and buyers alike. The Act is indeed touted to be the Government’s trump card to oust corruption and malpractices from the real estate sector. However, though it was a move worth applauding, the RERA Act brought along a few unforeseen ebbs and tides in the market forecast.
In order to promote affordable housing, the government has made several efforts to create enabling environment and eco-system.Towards such an end, the Government has granted infrastructure status to affordable housing which will enable these projects to avail the associated benefits such as lower borrowing rates
Whereas the Chairperson, MahaRERA is vested with the powers of general superintendence and directions in the conduct of affairs of the authority under section 25 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA).
The real estate market in India is projected to cross USD 180 billion by the year 2020 from USD 126 billion in the year 2015. The rise of nuclear families, quick urbanization, increasing household income and the emergence of prime real estate developers such as the Lodha Group and the likes, are the drivers for […]
The complainant, who is a resident in a completed building in the above registered project, has filed this complaint seeking directions of MahaRERA to the respondent to allow him to park his vehicle inside the compound wall of the building. The Complainant has further alleged that the Respondent is selling open car parking by collecting in cash without any documentation.
What are the objects and reasons for which the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act 2016 has been framed? Ans: The Real Estate Act is intended to achieve the following objectives:
Registration requirement of any Project under RERA – How the limit of more than 500 Sq. mtrs. or more than 8 apartments is to be seen? and what are the steps to be followed for registration of any project under RERA