Prime
Minister Narendra Modi's government on Tuesdayapproved changes to a Bill
that seeks to regulate the country's property market, notorious for black money
and delayed possessions. The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill,
2013 is aimed to protect the interest of consumers from errant developers and
ensure timely execution of projects.
Here are
10 ways how the Bill will help property buyers:
1) Each
state will get a real estate regulator; all housing and commercial projects
will have to be compulsorily registered with the regulator so that buyers can
have access to genuine projects. The real estate regulator will settle disputes
and impose compensation.
2)
Promoters will have to disclose layout plans and submit clearances for the
project with the regulator. They will also have to name the contractor,
architect, structural engineer, etc. associated with the project. This will
ensure transparency about property projects.
3) To
ensure projects are completed on time, promoters will have to deposit 50 per
cent of the amounts realized from buyers in a separate bank account within 15
days.
4)
Developers will need the consent of two-third buyers to alter plans, structural
designs and specifications of the building.
5)
Developers will have the responsibility to rectify structural defects and
refund money in cases of default.
6)
Brokers, who intend to sell flats and plots in a project, will also have to get
registered with the real estate regulator. They will be punished for
non-compliance.
7) Buyers
can claim refund with interest and compensation if promoters fail to deliver
projects in time.
8) If
rules are violated, projects will be de-registered and penalties will be
imposed on the developer.
9)
Builders often demand part payment in cash, making many ordinary buyers party
to corruption. The Bill will help curb undeclared "black money" in
property markets that costs the government billions of rupees in lost taxable
income.
10) To
seek redressal of grievances such as delayed possession of flats or sudden
alteration in building plans, home buyers can approach consumer courts.
If bill is passed its support the customers in real estate sector in wide extent.
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