— Ethics · A standing commitment

The No-Deadline Pledge

In one paragraph

A deadline is the single most effective tool a sales desk has against you — and it is almost always invented. So here is my standing promise, in writing, that you can hold me to: I will never manufacture a deadline, a “last unit left”, or any pressure to rush. Availability and price reach you only from the developer’s authorised channel, in writing — never a spoken count from me. On a pre-launch project, any expression of interest is fully refundable and sits outside the escrow account, and I tell you that before you pay, not after. I would rather lose a deal than push you into the wrong one. You set the pace. This is not a campaign line; it is the standard I work by, and it does not expire.

Show this to whoever is helping you decide — a partner, a parent, the person funding the purchase. It is yours to forward.
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The No-Deadline Pledge

My standing promise to every buyer I sit across from — and one you can read back to me if I ever forget it.

Vidit Kaushik · Independent channel partner · UP-RERA Agent

  1. I will never manufacture a deadline.

    No countdown, no “last unit”, no pressure to decide before you are ready. If a real deadline exists, it comes from the developer in writing — and I show you the paper it is written on.

  2. Availability and price reach you only from the authorised channel, in writing.

    Never a spoken “units left” count from me. If a number is not on paper from the source authorised to give it, treat it as not yet true — and I will treat it the same way.

  3. On a pre-launch project, your expression of interest is fully refundable and sits outside the escrow account.

    I disclose that to you before you pay a rupee, not after. Only a RERA-registered project takes a booking into the separate, escrow-protected account the law requires — and I will always tell you which one you are dealing with.

  4. I would rather lose a deal than push you into the wrong one.

    If a home does not fit what you need or what you can carry, I will say so plainly — even when saying so costs me the sale. That is not a favour; it is the job.

  5. You set the pace.

    Silence from me is not a countdown. Take a day, a week, a second opinion, your family. An offer that is genuinely real will still be real when you are ready to act on it.

This pledge is affirmed in person. I sign it with you, on your site visit — not on a screen.

I don’t publish a signature here, by design. A pledge you can screenshot but can’t hold anyone to is decoration. Mine is signed in ink, in front of you, on the day we meet.

Talk to me — no pressure

Copy the text and paste it into a message to whoever is worried on your behalf. Nothing here asks you to be my client to use it.

A deadline you can’t see in writing is a sales technique, not a fact. The moment a conversation turns on the clock instead of the paperwork, that is your signal to slow down.

Why I put this in writing

Almost every regret I hear in this market traces back to the same root: someone decided faster than they wanted to, because they were told the window was closing. The window rarely was. Urgency is cheap to manufacture and expensive to survive — it is the one lever that reliably moves a careful person into a careless decision, which is exactly why it gets pulled so often.

The defence is boring and it is total: make every claim earn a document. A real deadline is a dated line in a written communication from the party authorised to set it — a developer’s price-revision notice, a scheme’s published last date, an allotment letter’s payment schedule. That kind of deadline I will show you, because it is real. What I will never do is invent one, imply one, or repeat one I cannot put in front of you on paper. If I can’t show it to you, I don’t get to use it to move you.

This is protection, not theatre. The whole point of an independent, verification-first advisor is that walking you away from a wrong purchase costs me the commission and I do it anyway — because the alternative is being one more voice you learn, too late, that you shouldn’t have trusted. A pledge is only worth the price it is willing to pay, and this one is willing to pay in lost deals.

This pledge is one line of a larger standard

No single promise proves anything on its own — the point is the machinery around it. Two other pages hold me to the same rule: one lays out the checks I run on every project and on myself; the other is where I log my own mistakes, dated, in public.

The framework

The Vidastu Standard

Nine checks to run before you sign anything — how to verify each one yourself, including on me. The No-Deadline Pledge is the conduct half of it.

Read the nine checks →

The accountability

The Correction Ledger

Every mistake my own verification passes have caught, dated, with the rule each one created. A pledge means little without a public record of when I got it wrong and fixed it.

See the corrections →

Questions people ask

What is the No-Deadline Pledge?
It is a standing, in-writing commitment from Vidit Kaushik, an independent UP-RERA-registered agent on the Yamuna Expressway: he will never manufacture a deadline, a 'last unit left', or any pressure to rush your decision. Availability and price come only from the developer's authorised channel in writing, never a spoken count. On a pre-launch project, any expression of interest is fully refundable and sits outside the escrow account, disclosed to you before you pay. You set the pace, and he would rather lose a deal than push you into the wrong one.
Is there a real estate agent on the Yamuna Expressway who works with no pressure?
Yes. This page is that commitment in writing. Vidit Kaushik works the Yamuna Expressway and YEIDA corridor as an independent channel partner and UP-RERA-registered agent, and the pledge here is the standard he holds himself to: no manufactured urgency, no spoken scarcity, every number confirmed on paper from the authorised source before you act. If a conversation ever moves to pressure instead of paperwork, that is your signal to slow down.
How do I find an honest property advisor in Noida?
Ask for the things a straight advisor can always give you in writing: the RERA registration number to look up yourself at up-rera.in, an itemised cost sheet for the exact unit, and clear disclosure of whether any pre-launch payment is refundable and whether it sits inside or outside the escrow account. An honest advisor in the Noida and Yamuna Expressway market answers those with documents, not reassurance, and never needs a countdown to close. That standard is what this pledge puts on record.
Are pre-launch EOIs refundable, and do they sit inside the escrow account?
On a pre-launch project, an expression of interest (EOI) is fully refundable, and it sits outside the developer's RERA escrow account rather than inside it. Only a RERA-registered project can take a booking into the separate, escrow-protected account that the law requires. Vidit discloses which one you are dealing with before you pay anything, not after. Confirm any project's registration status yourself at up-rera.in.
Will Vidit still tell me to walk away if a deal is wrong for me?
Yes. The pledge is explicit that he would rather lose a deal than push you into the wrong one. If a home does not fit what you need or what you can carry, he will say so plainly, even when saying so costs him the sale. You set the pace, and a second opinion or a night to think is always the right call, never a reason to lose your place.
Vidit Kaushik, Founder, Vidastu Developers Pvt. Ltd.

Vidit Kaushik

Civil Engineering, BITS Pilani · UP-RERA Agent UPRERAAGT000309/01/2026 · Founder, Vidastu Developers Pvt. Ltd.

Read the pledge? Then let’s talk the way it promises.

Message me and we start where you are — questions, doubts, a second opinion on something you were told. No pitch, no clock, and no obligation to do anything after.

Vidastu Advisory · UP-RERA Agent UPRERAAGT000309/01/2026