The Odisha Developers' Federation (ODFED) launched September 12, 2025, in Bhubaneswar to drive sustainable practices, enhance transparency, and strengthen collaboration between developers, government agencies, and ORERA for ethical growth in Odisha's property sector.
Mangalore real estate buyers must verify bank approvals and developer credentials under stringent Karnataka RERA compliance requirements to prevent fraudulent property sales tactics.
Raipur's RERA regulations enforce project transparency, secure funding, and timely delivery, reducing risks for homebuyers in under-construction properties while enhancing developer accountability.
Odisha intensifies real estate regulation with ORERA reforms, integrating digital systems and enforcing penalties via revenue departments to protect homebuyers. New measures include monthly enforcement targets, inter-departmental coordination, and recruitment drives to strengthen compliance across the state.
Jalandhar RERA enforces stronger financial checks and project viability assessments for developers, aiming to reduce construction delays and safeguard homebuyer investments.
Bhubaneswar RERA introduces stricter compliance measures to enhance transparency and protect homebuyer interests in Odisha’s rapidly growing real estate market, focusing on timely project delivery and regulatory reforms.
Ranchi's RERA authority enforces stricter compliance measures, increasing project audits and transparency requirements to protect homebuyers and improve real estate quality in the city's rapidly evolving property market. The move aligns with nationwide reforms, such as Gujarat's triad banking accounts and Odisha's structural repair funds, to bolster accountability and buyer confidence.
MahaRERA orders developers to disclose sold, booked inventory to enhance transparency and prevent multiple transactions.