Board logo

subject: Real Estate Regulation Bill: Boon For The Buyers [print this page]


Real Estate Regulation Bill: Boon For The Buyers

Kumari Selja, Minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation announced that the Real Estate Regulation Bill has already been delayed and may be passed in the winter session of the parliament. It will surely make the real estate sector healthy, transparent, efficient and competitive.

Delivering the inaugural address at the National Conference on Affordable Housing for Urban Poor organized by ASSOCHAM, Selja said the government was seriously looking at revival of rental housing system and accordingly making necessary changes in the Rental Control Act for the purpose.

The government is likely to introduce a system for rating builders and developers. The rating would be based upon the developer"s management team, financial strength, scale of operations and past performance. If at all, the performance falls below a benchmark value, the registration might be revoked. The rating system would ensure the development of a sense of business ethics amongst the developers. The rating of a project or developer builds confidence by ensuring that a reasonable quality product is delivered in a specified time and within the specified price range.

Generating a level of transparency in the sector will provide stringent safeguard measures against the big promises made by the builders that are not honored. It is mandatory for the builder to specify the area of an apartment in the sale deed. Separate calculation of charges levied for the common spaces such as corridors, parking and lifts, etc. has to be made.

This initiative of the Government will sought more discipline and ethics in the business. The legislation which will honor the buyers" rights by not allowing developers to charge for the super built-up area, which in a way will help the common people get the real value for their money. It will help the buyers who are promised the moon by the builders and charged extra in the name of providing many facilities. However, it is also necessary for the buyer to be aware of their property rights and make proper enquiries before transactions. The terms floor area and carpet are should not be confused by the buyers. They should be aware of the common facilities that are free and which have limited access.

by: san




welcome to Insurances.net (https://www.insurances.net) Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0   (php7, mysql8 recode on 2018)