RERA Project Correction
Once a project is registered under RERA, promoters may need to make changes or corrections. While minor clerical errors—such as spelling mistakes or incorrect contact details—can be updated directly on the portal without formal approval, major modifications require a structured process. These include changes in project layout, promoter information, building plans, financial details, or the project’s completion date. For such updates, promoters must submit the request through the Correction section of the MahaRERA portal, along with all necessary documents, supporting affidavits, and applicable fees. In certain cases, the consent of allottees is also mandatory. Approval timelines can vary depending on the nature and complexity of the change.
At RERA Vision, we offer complete support for executing these modifications in full compliance with RERA guidelines. From document preparation and legal drafting to submission and follow-up, our team ensures each update is accurate and timely. Our expertise reduces the risk of delays and rejection, helping promoters achieve smooth approval from the RERA authority.
Our Process
Process we follow
At RERA Vision, we follow a structured and transparent process to ensure hassle-free
RERA Project Correction
Compliance-Driven Execution
We manage end-to-end filing, authority coordination, and follow-ups to secure timely approvals and minimize the risk of rejections.
Documentation & Submission Support
From affidavits to revised plans, our team prepares and compiles all necessary documents to ensure your correction request meets RERA standards.
Minor & Major Change Management
We distinguish between clerical edits and major project modifications—guiding you through the correct RERA process for each type of update.
Value Proposition
Why Choose RERA Vision
End-to-End Documentation Support
Expert Guidance
Follow up on Guideline Assurance
Timely Submission
Transparent Communication
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