Quick Answer
Before you pay a booking amount, verify RERA registration, approvals, carpet area, timeline, and what exactly is promised in writing. Document clarity is the real buyer protection.
Key Takeaways
- Verify RERA registration and match disclosures with sales communication.
- Confirm carpet area and unit configuration in documents.
- Check possession timeline and penalty terms.
- Understand payment schedule triggers.
- Keep inclusions (parking, amenities) clearly written.
Why compliance focus matters to buyers
When transparency improves, buyers win. But the real benefit comes only when you use the information: verify filings, compare promises, and keep everything written.
The booking-stage verification checklist
- RERA registration and project disclosures.
- Approved plans and promised amenities.
- Carpet area and configuration clarity.
- Possession timeline and penalty terms.
- Payment schedule triggers and receipts.
Golden rule: If it’s not written, don’t assume it.
How Aura Vista keeps bookings low-risk
We verify documentation early and shortlist projects where clarity is strong—so your booking stays smooth till possession.
FAQs
Q. When should I verify documents—before or after booking?
Before booking. Early verification prevents expensive reversals and reduces stress.
Q. What is the biggest mistake buyers make?
Trusting verbal promises. If it’s not written in your documents, treat it as uncertain.
Q. Is RERA verification enough?
It’s a strong start, but you should still verify agreement terms, payment schedule, and delivery credibility.
Q. What should be included in writing?
Possession date, penalties, inclusions, parking, and the exact unit configuration should be written.
Q. How does document clarity affect home loans?
Clear project documentation often speeds bank processing and reduces back-and-forth.