UP-RERA amends regulations, allows complaints in unregistered projects; caps transfer charges

UP-RERA has introduced significant changes to its regulations effective March 25, 2026. Homebuyers in unregistered projects can now approach UP-RERA for grievance redressal. The authority will determine if registration was mandatory and take necessary action. Additionally, caps have been placed on administrative charges for property transfers. These amendments aim to enhance transparency and efficiency for consumers.

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