Post-Project RERA Registration Compliances – A Detailed Guide

- General
- Author: Riya Kapoor
Highlights
Mandatory disclosure of construction progress, approvals, sales, and financials within 15 days of each quarter
Display RERA number, maintain records, respond to allottee queries, and comply with regulations
Fines, revocation of registration, legal action, and public listing of non-compliance.
Apply for registration extension before expiry with valid reasons and supporting documents.
Obtaining your RERA registration approval is a major achievement – but the real work begins after registration. Post-registration compliance is crucial to keep your project legally secure, avoid penalties, and maintain buyer confidence. Here’s a step-by-step detailed guide to everything you need to do after RERA registration.
1. Quarterly Updates – Mandatory Project Disclosures
RERA requires developers to upload quarterly updates on the RERA portal within 15 days of every quarter’s end.
What you must disclose:
- Construction progress with clear photographs
- Status of approvals and permissions obtained
- Units sold vs. unsold inventory
- Financial details – amount collected from buyers and amount utilized
Why it matters: These updates maintain transparency and assure buyers about project progress.
2. Annual Filing – Form 5 CA Certificate
Every registered project must submit a yearly audit report, also known as Form 5, certified by a Chartered Accountant.
Key requirements:
- File within 6 months from the end of the financial year
- Certification must confirm that 70% of collections have been used only for land and construction cost
- Maintains compliance with RERA’s financial safeguards
3. Project Extension – Apply Before Expiry
If your project cannot be completed within the registered timeline, you must apply for an extension before registration expires.
Steps to apply:
- Submit extension application on RERA portal
- Pay required fees
- Attach valid reason for delay with supporting documents (e.g., force majeure, government approvals pending)
Failing to extend in time may result in revocation of registration.
4. Ongoing Obligations – Stay Compliant Throughout
- Always display RERA registration number on brochures, websites, and advertisements
- Maintain project records and books of accounts
- Respond to allottee queries and complaints in a timely manner
- Keep documentation ready for inspection by RERA authority
5. Penalties for Non-Compliance
Non-compliance can attract severe consequences:
- Fines: Up to 5–10% of project cost depending on violation
- Revocation: Registration can be cancelled by RERA
- Legal action: Buyers can file complaints leading to compensation claims
- Public listing: Non-compliance is visible on the RERA website, affecting reputation
How RERA Filing Ensures Compliance
We provide end-to-end compliance management so you never miss a deadline:
- Automated reminders for quarterly and annual updates
- Preparation and filing of all disclosures
- Extension application support
- Compliance tracking dashboard for peace of mind
Final Word
Post-registration compliance is not just a legal requirement – it is a commitment to transparency, professionalism, and trust. Staying compliant protects you from penalties and builds confidence with buyers, investors, and authorities.
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