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Functions and Duties of Promoter under RERA Act

Functions and Duties of PromoterAn Epitome of the Real Estate Regulation and Development(RERA) act. under RERA Act

Readers, Welcome Back! In this article, we’ll take overlook at the Functions and
Duties vested with the Promoters under the RERA Act. One of the objective
RERA Act is to impose certain responsibilities on promoter. A promoter is
vested with functions as well as duties as stated under Section 11 to 18 of RERA
Act. Now, let’s see who a promoter and what various responsibilities is are
casted upon the Builders and promoters.

An Epitome of the Real Estate Regulation and Development(RERA) act.

Who is a Promoter under the RERA Act?

As per section 2(zk) of RERA Act, a person who constructs or causes to be
constructed an independent building or a building consisting of apartments, or
converts an existing building or a part thereof into apartments, for the purpose
of selling all or some of the apartments to other persons and includes his
assignees.
The term “promoter” includes a wide range of activities, including not only the
involves the new constructions but also conversion of existing buildings,
plotting of land, commercial construction, contractor and estate development
by any person holding an agent’s power of attorney from the property owner.

The Functions and Duties of the promoter under the RERA Act

● To create a web page and display the project on the website of RERA Act
so as to make the details therein available on the public domain; that
includes:
1.    Details of the registration granted by an Authority
2.   Quarterly up to date the list of number and type of apartments or
plots booked
3.   Quarterly up to date the list of approvals taken and also approvals
which are pending subsequent to commencement certificate
4.   Such other information and documents as specified by the
regulations made by the authority.
● To register each phase of the project separately as a standalone project.
● Not to advertise or make an offer for sale without registering the project.
● To make available certain documents at the time of booking and issue of
allotment letter such as-
1. Sanctioned plans, layout plans, along with specifications, approved
by the competent authority, to be displayed at the site or such other
place as may be specified by the regulations made by the Authority.
2.  The stage-wise time schedule for completion of the project.
3.  The provisions for civic infrastructure like water, sanitation, and
electricity.
● To register agreement for sale in prescribed format;
● Not to cancel allotment arbitrarily. Cancellation of allotment has to be
strictly in accordance with agreement for sale;
● Not to accept a sum more than 10% of the cost of the apartment, plot, or
building as the case may be, as an advance payment or an application fee,
from a person without first entering into a written Agreement for sale, in
the prescribed form, with such person;
● Not to make any alteration or additions to sanctioned plans, layout plans
and specification other than minor additions or alteration without the
informed consent of at least 2/3rd of allottees (in person) other than
promoters;
● To develop and complete the project in accordance with the sanctioned
plans, layout plans, and other specifications as approved by a competent
authority;
● To deposit 70% of the amount realized from the allottees of a project in a
separate scheduled bank account and use the same only for the purpose
of meeting construction cost and land;
● To withdraw from this account shall be in proportion to the completion
of the project after certification from an engineer, an architect and CA in
practice to that effect;
● To audit project accounts by CA within 6 months from the end of
Financial Year;
● To obtain the completion certificate and the occupancy certificate from
the relevant competent authority as per local laws or other laws for the
time being in force and to make it available to the allottees individually or
to the association of allottees, as the case may be;
● To obtain lease certificate, where the real estate project is developed on
leasehold land, specifying the period of the lease, and certifying that all
dues and charges in regard to the leasehold land have been paid, and to
provide the lease certificate to the association of allottees;
● To provide and maintain all the essential services, on reasonable charges,
until the formation of association of allottees;
● To form association or society or co-operative society of the allottees or a
federation of the same under the applicable laws;
● To obtain all insurance notified by the Govt. including insurance in
respect of title of land and building, and construction of the real estate
project;
● To execute the registered conveyance deed of apartment, plot, or building
in favor of the allottee along with the undivided proportionate title in
common areas to the association of allottees or competent authority;
● To pay the outgoings until he transfers the physical possession of the real
estate project to the allottee, including land cost, ground rent, municipal
or other taxes, etc.;
● To refund the amount received in case of failure to give possession on
time;
● To compensate the allottees for loss due to defective title of the land etc.;
● To recalculate Carpet Area of the Flat;
● To refund the amount if there is any reduction in the Carpet area;
● To repair all structural defect in the Apartment or the building in which
the Apartment is situated or defects on account of workmanship, quality
or provision of service, within a period of five years from the date of
handing over possession;
● Not to mortgage or create charge on apartment, building or plot after
executing an agreement for sale for any apartment etc., even if a
mortgage is done it must be ensured that it will not affect the rights and
interest of allottee;
● To prepare and maintain all such other details as may be specified, from
time to time, by regulations made by the Authority.

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