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Registration Services

Navigating the complexities of property and business registrations requires expert legal guidance to ensure compliance with statutory regulations. At...

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Assisting to obtain various NoCs from Government department

Assisting in obtaining various NoCs (No Objection Certificates) from government departments involves guiding developers through the process of securin...

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RERA Registration consultancy

RERA Registration consultancy provides expert guidance and assistance to real estate developers and builders in navigating the complexities of the Rea...

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Obtainment of Building number, one time tax, labour cess certificate

The obtainment of a building number, one-time tax, and labour cess are essential steps in the legal and regulatory process of construction.

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Airport NoC

An Airport NoC (No Objection Certificate) is a clearance issued by the relevant airport authority or the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)...

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Railway NoC

A Railway NoC (No Objection Certificate) is a clearance issued by the Indian Railways for construction or development projects near or along railway t...

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CRZ clearance

CRZ (Coastal Regulation Zone) clearance is a mandatory environmental approval required for construction or development activities along India's coasta...

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Profitability work out

Profitability work out refers to the process of analyzing and calculating the potential financial returns of a real estate project or business venture...

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Statutory feasibility report preparation

A statutory feasibility report preparation involves assessing whether a proposed real estate project complies with relevant local laws, zoning regulat...

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Drawing scrutiny against KMBR / KPBR

Drawing scrutiny against KMBR (Kerala Municipal Building Rules) or KPBR (Kerala Panchayat Building Rules) is a process that ensures the architectural...

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Obtainment building permit and occupancy certificate

The obtainment of a building permit and occupancy certificate are critical steps in the construction and property development process.

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Initial and Final MoUs, Joint Venture Agreements

Initial and Final MoUs (Memorandums of Understanding) and Joint Venture Agreements are key legal documents that formalize partnerships and business co...

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Preparation of Agreements, Deeds

The preparation of agreements and deeds is a crucial step in formalizing real estate transactions, ensuring legal clarity and protection for all parti...

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Legal scrutiny and title search report

A Legal Scrutiny and Title Search Report is essential for ensuring that a property transaction is secure, legitimate, and free from disputes.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

A building permit is an official approval granted by the local municipal or panchayat authorities to begin construction or renovation on a property. It ensures that your building project complies with the Kerala Municipality Building Rules (KMBR) / Kerala Panchayath Building Rule (KPBR) and other local regulations, including zoning, environmental laws, and safety standards.

A building permit is mandatory to ensure that your construction project adheres to safety, environmental, and legal requirements. Without it, you may face legal penalties, delays, or issues with the ownership and sale of the property in the future.

Constructing a building without the required permit is illegal and can lead to severe penalties, including:

  • Fines
  • Demolition orders
  • Legal action or revocation of occupancy certificate after completion.

Yes, but it requires additional clearances, including CRZ clearance. The building design must comply with the Coastal Regulation Zone rules and may require approval from the Kerala Coastal Zone Management Authority.

RERA Kerala refers to the Kerala Real Estate Regulatory Authority, which is the state body responsible for implementing the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. The law is designed to regulate the real estate sector, ensuring transparency, accountability, and protection for homebuyers.

RERA registration is mandatory for:

  • Real estate developers: All residential or commercial projects with a plot size of over 500 square meters or 8 apartments.
  • Real estate agents: Any real estate agent or broker involved in the sale or marketing of real estate must register with K-RERA.
  • Ongoing projects: Projects that were started before May 1, 2018 must still register with K-RERA if they meet the required criteria.

 

K-RERA plays a key role in resolving disputes between developers and buyers. It has a grievance redressal mechanism where aggrieved parties can file complaints. If the issue is not resolved at the authority level, it can be escalated to the Appellate Tribunal for further action.

A sale deed is a legal document that records the transfer of ownership of a property from the seller to the buyer in exchange for an agreed amount of money. The document serves as proof of the sale and is crucial for the buyer to establish legal ownership of the property.

  • A sale deed is the final, legally binding document that transfers ownership of the property from the seller to the buyer, and it must be registered.
  • A sale agreement is an initial document that outlines the terms and conditions of the sale, including the agreed price, payment schedule, and other clauses. It is not legally binding until the sale deed is executed and registered.

A liaisoning consultant is a professional or agency that helps clients manage interactions with various government departments, regulatory authorities, and other stakeholders. They facilitate approvals, clearances, and permissions required for projects, particularly in sectors like real estate, construction, and infrastructure. Their role includes ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks, handling documentation, and overcoming bureaucratic hurdles.

 

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