Structural, Design or Change in Plan – No Problem

Get help from experienced professionals to get the necessary approvals for modifications or changes of your RERA registered project.

Local Expertise Across Southern India

Our team is well-versed in specific RERA requirements across multiple states, ensuring complete compliance.

Modifications or Changes to
RERA registered projects?

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From approvals to allottee consent, our team will guide you through the process with great efficiency.

Changes are unavoidable in a lot of circumstances; be it due to change in regulatory requirements or the need to revise project / construction plans for business viability, developers are required to get approval from RERA under Section 14 of the act.
Most often developers might consider modifications or changes as minor, while the RERA act might classify them as major changes. This makes it crucial to carefully assess the nature and extent of changes before implementing them. If not done carefully, the project might require a fresh registration, even for an already registered project.
Classification of Modification
We will evaluate and advice you on the nature of changes being minor or major.
Drafting & Documentation
Assist you with proper drafting and filing of the applications required for approvals.
Consent Preparation
A comprehensive disclosure report to maintain transparency and help secure allottee consent.
Avoid Penalties
Ensure compliance as per RERA guidelines for modifications or changes to avoid penalties including fines for delays and non-reporting.
Classification of Modification
We will evaluate and advice you on the nature of changes being minor or major .
Drafting & Documentation
Assist you with proper drafting and filing of the applications required for approvals.
Consent Preparation
A comprehensive disclosure report to maintain transparency and help secure allottee consent.
Avoid Penalties
Ensure compliance as per RERA guidelines for modifications or changes to avoid penalties including fines for delays and non-reporting.
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What You Need to Know?

Modifications or changes go beyond structural or plan changes; it also includes changes to the real estate project details including change in promoter’s address, mobile number, or other relevant information. To avoid legal implications, it is important to understand the type of changes and no change should be considered insignificant.

Prior Approvals

Any project modifications must be first approved by relevant local planning or municipal authorities irrespective of the nature of changes.

2/3rd Allottee Consent

As per Section 14 of the RERA act, 2/3rd (two-thirds) of the allottees must give a written consent for all structural / design changes to be carried out.

Fresh Registration or Re-registration

Consult and avail guidance from experienced professionals to know if the intended changes require a fresh or re-registration of an already registered project.

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Our 4-Step Registration Process

Free Expert Consultation

Detailed discussion to understand your project and confirm your eligibility for RERA registration—completely free of cost.

Document Preparation

Our specialists help you gather, verify, and organize every required document—saving you time and avoiding costly mistakes.

Accurate Application Filing

We draft and file your application with 100% precision, ensuring full compliance with RERA rules from day one to project completion.

Fast Approval & Certification

We handle all follow-ups with authorities, monitor application status, and secure your registration—quickly and without stress.

Key Takeaways for Developers

Project modifications under RERA is a regulated process to protect home buyers and allottees. Real estate promoters / developers must take due care and comply with the guidelines under Section14 of the RERA act by availing necessary and prior approvals before modifying or making changes to a project.

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

    RERA registration builds buyer confidence and trust, which means marketing your projects becomes easier. Additionally, it helps you avoid penalties, legal issues and overall build credibility for your brand.

    All commercial and residential projects that are ongoing (have not received a completion certificate) plus new projects. Projects that are less than 500 sq. meters and less than 8 units are exempted.

    Yes. Under RERA, any significant modification to the project requires the consent of two-thirds of the allottees (buyers) who have booked units in the project, regardless of how much inventory has been sold.