Maharashtr a Housing (Regulatio n and Promotion of
Construction, Sale, Management and Transfer) Act
The
introduction of the Maharashtra Housing (Regulation and Promotion of
Construction, Sale, Management and Transfer) Act can potentially have a
very positive impact.
It is certainly a concept whose time has come, says Anuj Puri, Chairman & Country Head, Jones Lang LaSalle India.
The
biggest advantage that it offers to buyers as industry stakeholders is
that there will be an arbitrating body available to attend to their
grievances and redressals.
There has to be accountability at all levels of the approval process,
and it needs to include all stakeholders involved with real estate -
including the architect, the contractor and the developer. The housing
regulator can potentially benefit buyers as well
as all other stakeholders.
As
of today, the real estate industry faces issues in terms of
insufficient transparency over cost and timeframes and also lacks
sufficient depth when it comes
to credible developers. Hopefully, the State-level housing regulator
will implement systems which will mitigate risks and increase
accountability. It can potentially boost transparency by standardizing
practices, streamlining procedure systems and attending
to consumer grievances in a decisive and timely manner. It will
therefore help in bringing about a greater level of trust between
buyers, sellers, developers and financial institutions that fund the
real estate sector. It can also help curb speculative activity
in the sector and contribute towards keeping prices in check.
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