As per the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA), once a project is registered, the promoter cannot make alterations or modifications to the sanctioned plans, layout, specifications, or common areas without proper approvals. For minor modifications, consent from the concerned authority may be sufficient. However, for major changes that affect project design or structure, the promoter must obtain the written consent of at least two-thirds of the allottees in addition to approval from the competent authority.
The application for modifications should be filed before implementing any change to ensure legal compliance and avoid disputes. Unauthorized modifications may lead to penalties, cancellation of registration, or litigation. By securing proper approvals and allottee consent, promoters ensure that project development remains transparent, legally compliant, and aligned with buyer expectations, thereby protecting both business reputation and customer trust.
Bluvaron Solutions LLP expert team prepare modification applications, upload revised approvals, and secure RERA authority approval.
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Yes, but only with prior approval from the competent authority and, in case of major changes, consent of two-thirds of allottees.
Major modifications include changes to layout plans, building design, unit size, or common areas that affect buyers’ rights.
Such modifications are considered illegal, and the promoter may face penalties, cancellation of project registration, or legal disputes with buyers.
Properly approved modifications allow flexibility in project execution, ensure compliance, and build buyer trust by keeping them involved in key changes.
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