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Govt Mulls Real Estate Watchdog
Posted by Pradeep Sadanapalli | August 21, 2006 | 250 views
Dealers as well as architects will have to get themselves registered based on their past track record before transacting in properties. The commission is likely to be formed as a part of the ministry’s proposed ‘real estate bill’ , which may put up a series of strict regulations for dealers and agents, as well as developers . The bill is expected to be introduced in the winter session of Parliament.
So, there will be strict vigil to ensure that developers do not indulge in unethical practices like land hoarding, and consumers will have access to the antecedents of the properties they intend to buy. This will ensure they don’t lay their hands on disputed or unregistered property. The neighbourhood property dealers will have to compulsorily seek licence from the proposed commission for practising in specific catchment areas. To further protect the interest of consumers, the commission will also entertain complaints against dealers and will be empowered to take punitive action . A senior official involved in the project, told ET, “At present, hundreds of builders, brokers and property dealers are functioning in various parts of the country without any kind of licence or regulation. Most of them don’t even know about property-related laws. There are many cases where they have even sold unauthorised constructions or disputed properties to innocent buyers.” The proposed commission will also look into the earnings of dealers and brokers. At present, brokers charge a commission of up to 4% from buyers and sellers, which are totally unregulated and not taxed. There are plans to set up an assistance window at the proposed commission, where prospective buyers will be able to thoroughly check the antecedents and other details of the property.
Sources:
Economic Times
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