RERA (Real Estate Regulation and Development Act) is a regulatory body established by the Indian government to promote transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the real estate sector. RERA aims to protect the interests of homebuyers by ensuring timely delivery of projects, mandating the use of standard agreements, and establishing a grievance redressal mechanism. It also regulates the functioning of real estate agents and developers.
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No, even after obtaining freehold ownership, it is not permitted to build additional floors above DDA flats. Additional floors are not permitted in DDA housing colonies, according to DDA rule...
Replied by Madanmohan Dalal On 5/7/2023
To check RERA-approved projects, visit the RERA website of your respective state and look for the approval certificate or letter. Alternatively, you can click on the Approved Projects" or "Certifie...
Replied by Shari Lal On 6/7/2023
To become an RERA certified agent, you must first obtain a real estate agents licence from your states licencing authority. After that, they must complete the RERA certification course offere...