RERA Project Modification & Change Services
Changes in Your Project? Make Them RERA-Compliant.
Real estate projects evolve. Layouts change, units get revised, approvals get updated, and sometimes even project scope shifts.
But under RERA, you cannot make major changes without approval. Unauthorized modifications can lead to penalties, buyer disputes, and compliance issues.
At N D Savla & Associates, we help developers manage RERA project modifications and change approvals—accurately, quickly, and without risk.
What are RERA Project Modifications?
RERA requires promoters to take approval before making certain changes to a registered project.
These may include:
- Changes in project layout or plans
- Increase or decrease in number of units
- Structural changes or design revisions
- Changes affecting common areas
- Updates in project specifications
When is Approval Required?
Approval is generally required when:
- Changes impact sanctioned plans or layout
- Modifications affect allottees or common areas
- There is a revision in project scope or size
In many cases, consent of 2/3rd of allottees is required before applying.
Our RERA Modification Services
End-to-End Change Approval Process
We handle the entire modification process from evaluation to approval.
Includes:
- Applicability check and impact assessment
- Drafting modification application
- Filing with RERA authority
- Follow-ups and approval tracking
Documentation & Compliance Support
Proper documentation is key to getting approvals without delay.
We assist with:
- Revised plans and project details
- Updated approvals from authorities
- Justification for changes
- Architect, engineer, and CA certifications
- Affidavits and declarations
Allottee Consent Management
Where required, buyer consent becomes critical.
We help you:
- Structure consent process
- Prepare communication and documentation
- Ensure proper record and compliance
- Avoid disputes or rejection
Financial Impact & CA Certification
Changes often affect project cost and financial planning.
We ensure:
- Updated cost estimates
- Certification for revised financials
- Compliance with escrow norms
- Alignment with previous filings
Correction of Previous Filings
Sometimes modifications arise due to earlier errors.
We:
- Review existing RERA filings
- Identify inconsistencies
- Rectify and align records before applying
Post-Approval Compliance
Once modification is approved, updates must be reflected everywhere.
We support:
- Updating RERA records
- Aligning quarterly updates
- Maintaining compliance continuity
Why Developers Work With Us
- Accurate and compliant filings
- Strong documentation and faster approvals
- Practical guidance on what’s allowed and what’s not
- End-to-end handling, including consent and certification
- Reduced risk of rejection or penalties
Who This is For
- Developers revising project plans
- Builders changing layouts or unit structures
- Projects undergoing scope or design changes
- Ongoing projects requiring updates
- Promoters facing compliance issues due to changes
Our Approach
- Impact Assessment – Understand nature and extent of change
- Compliance Check – Evaluate approval requirements
- Documentation Preparation – Strong and complete application
- Filing & Follow-up – Smooth coordination with authority
- Approval & Update – Ensure proper post-change compliance
Make Changes Without Compliance Risk
Project changes are normal. Non-compliance is not.
If you’re planning any modification in your RERA-registered project, we’ll help you get it approved the right way—without delays or complications.
F.A.Q.
Yes, but major changes require prior approval from the RERA authority.
Changes in layout, number of units, structure, common areas, or project specifications usually require approval.
Yes, in many cases, consent of at least 2/3rd of the allottees is required.
Unauthorized changes can lead to penalties, disputes, and possible legal action.
Revised plans, approvals, justification for changes, and certifications from professionals are required.
Approval timelines vary, but typically take a few weeks depending on complexity.
Yes, financial changes require certification by a Chartered Accountant.