Oman Daily Observer

RERA to role out from today

NEW ERA DAWNS: The Act makes buyers to enforce their rights

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NEW DELHI: The long-awaited Real Estate (Regulation and Developmen­t) Act (RERA) will be implemente­d from today, May 1, with the government calling it the beginning of a “new era”.

The act specifies that all existing projects must be registered with the state’s regulatory authority by July 2017, and that no new project can be launched without this registrati­on.

“With all the 92 sections of the act coming into effect from Monday, developers shall get all the ongoing projects that have not received a Completion Certificat­e and the new projects registered with Regulatory Authoritie­s within three months,” an official release said.

“This enables the buyers to enforce their rights and seek redressal of grievances after such registrati­on,” it said.

“The Real Estate Act coming into force after a nine year wait marks the beginning of a new era making buyer the king while developers benefit from the confidence of the king in the regulated environmen­t,” Minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviatio­n M Venkaiah Naidu tweeted.

“RERA forges a happy, mutually beneficial alliance between buyers and developers.

Rights and duties of buyers, promoters are also clearly defined,” the minister said in another tweet.

The Real Estate (Regulation and Developmen­t) Bill, 2016 was passed by Parliament in March last year.

As per industry informatio­n, between 2011 and 2015, about 2,349 to 4,488 real estate projects were launched every year amounting to a total of 17,526 projects with a total investment of Rs 13.70 lakh crore in 27 cities, including 15 state capitals.

About 10 lakh buyers invest every year with the dream of owning a house.

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