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Whitehat Realty Guide

RERA Approval Explained: What It Really Means And What It Doesn’t

RERA Approval Explained: What It Really Means

Whitehat RealtyWhitehat Realty28 Feb 20264 min read
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    FAQs

    No. It creates legal accountability but does not guarantee on-time delivery.

    It is safer than a non-registered project, but financial, execution, and market risks still exist.

    Developers must deposit at least 70% of buyer funds into a separate account for project-specific use.

    It requires disclosure of land title and encumbrances but does not insure against future disputes.

    No. It allows compensation or legal recourse but cannot eliminate funding or execution challenges.

    No. It is a regulatory compliance check, not a full due diligence substitute.