Simplifying RERA Compliance
in Karnataka

Navigating K-RERA requires a partner with deep local expertise. We have successfully assisted developers through registrations, extensions, modifications & project transfers with strong legal and financial guidance.

Why K-RERA registration needs a local expert?

A partner who knows the requirements under RERA as also of the local planning and municipal authorities and other state departments involved in providing approvals for a real estate projects.

Requirements based on Type of Promoter

Requirements change according to the promoter type – company / individual / LLP/Partnership/society etc.

Credibility & Stability

Promoters are required to submit financial statements to demonstrate transparency and stability.

Detailed Documentation
K-RERA requires detailed documentation. Highlighting a couple include sale deed, registration transfer certificates (RTC) etc.
Submission of Templates
Submission of select document templates (proformas of Allotment Letter and Agreement , Sale deed etc.) and Affidavits.

Our RERA Services in Karnataka

When we say End-to-End, we literally mean it. Right from start to finish.

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We help you build your real estate brand, avoid penalties, and most importantly, go-to-market faster.

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In 2025, this goal remains crucial as real estate continues to play a major role in India’s economy

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Most often, it is merely considered as a compliance requirement and a box to tick.

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One of the requirements of RERA, Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016,

Don’t Let Regulations Delay Your Project Launch.

Let our experienced team handle your RERA registration while you focus on building your real estate brand and execute a faster go-to-market plan.











    All your questions answered

    Yes, our team is well versed with Karnataka law and we serve across the state including Mysore, Mangalore, Udupi, Hubli, Dharwad, Ballari, Belgaum, Kalaburagi and all major real estate hubs in the state.
    As per the RERA Act 2016, any project whose status is ‘in progress’ and not received completion certificates are considered as ongoing projects.

    No, you cannot register your real estate project with RERA without an approved plan. Submission of approved building plan is necessary while registering your project with RERA.