Monday, December 5, 2011

Realty Bill May Open New Doors to Transparent, Secure Home Buying

"For many, buying a residential property is the biggest investment they make in their lifetime. Last week, the government released for public comments a draft Real Estate Regulation Bill, which is said to be on its way to becoming a law in the winter session of Parliament. As such, this is a step towards bringing some semblance of consumer protection to the decidedly anti-consumer practices of the real-estate industry. 

However, this news did give me a strong feeling of deja vu. When I googled the phrase 'India real estate regulatory bill', I came across a newspaper article from 2006 saying that a real estate regulatory bill was expected to be passed in the 2006 winter session of Parliament. 

I also came across another article from 2008 that said a real estate regulatory bill was expected to be passed in the 2008 winter session of Parliament. Not just that, I also also came across a draft of a model bill dated September 2009 with a covering letter from a government official attached. 

The letter said that the bill should be put up on the web by November 9, 2009, and comments invited from the public. So, I wouldn't keep my fingers crossed too hard. 

Nonetheless, if and when this bill does become a law, it will be a huge improvement for house-buyers in India. Many, if not most, of the problems associated with buying a house at every step could be solved substantially. 

For example, right at the beginning of the process, buyers face the problem of getting trustworthy information about the identity of the promoter and basic facts regarding the legal and approval status of the land and the project concerned. " [Continue reading...]

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