The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has launched a unified Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Rera) portal, integrating data from all states and union territories. This initiative aims to enhance transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the real estate sector, boosting investor confidence and protecting homebuyers.
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The RERA unified portal is a centralized platform that integrates data from all state and union territory RERA websites, providing a single window for information and compliance in the real estate sector.
The unified portal benefits homebuyers by providing easy access to verified information about project approvals, developer history, and project timelines, making transactions more transparent and dependable.
Key features include centralized access to project details, enhanced transparency through accessible developer history and project approvals, and standardization of data for easier comparison across states.
The portal simplifies compliance for developers by standardizing reporting requirements, making it easier to update project details and stay compliant with regulations.
The unified RERA portal is expected to reduce disputes, facilitate smoother project delivery, and restore confidence in the real estate sector by providing centralized access to information and simplifying compliance processes.

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