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How To Apply Online For Registration As A Real Estate Agent?

 

Application for registration by the real estate agent.—

 (1) Every real estate agent required to be registered as per sub-section (2) of section 9 of the Act by making application in writing to the Authority in Form ‘G’ annexed to this order, in triplicate, until the application procedure is made web-based, along with the following documents, namely:-

 (a) the brief details of his enterprise including its name, registered address, type of enterprise (proprietorship, societies, partnership, company, etc.); 7 

(b) the particulars of registration (whether as a proprietorship, partnership, company, society, etc.) including the bye-laws, memorandum of association, articles of association, etc. as the case may be;

 (c) name, address, contact details, and photographs of the real estate agent, if it is an individual and the name, address, contact details, and photographs of the partners, directors, etc. in case of other entities; 

(d) the authenticated copy of the PAN card of the real estate agent; (e) the authenticated copy of the address proof of the place of business.

 (2) The real estate agent shall pay a registration fee at the time of application for registration either by way of a demand draft or a bankers cheque drawn on any scheduled bank or through online payment, as the case may be, for a sum of ten thousand rupees in case of the applicant being an individual or fifty thousand rupees in case of the applicant other than an individual.

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