Real estate bill passed, govt says will bring property prices down


New Delhi, Mar 16 (IANS) : The real estate bill pending before parliament since 2013 was finally passed on Tuesday with the Lok Sabha giving its nod as members cutting across party lines backed it. Terming the development "historic", Urban Development Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu asserted the new law will help bring down property prices.

Members rising above party lines including from the Congress, the Biju Janata Dal (BJD), the Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP), the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Indian Union Muslim League supported the Real Estate (Regulation & Development) Bill, which had been passed by the Rajya Sabha on March 10.

Replying to the debate on the bill in the lower house, Naidu assured that the government is also open to discuss with the builders if they have any issue with the bill.

"We are not against builders. If there are problem with the builders, I am ready to discuss it with them anytime," he said, adding the speedy land clearances for the real estate projects will help in bringing down prices of the houses.

"I say you will get more investment, you will get early clearances and the property prices will come down."

Naidu said the bill was brought in the house after consultation with several stake holders including the ministries of defence, civil aviation, environment and consumer affairs.

Expressing satisfaction after members expressed their support to the bill, he said: "It is a historic moment for the country as we are fulfilling the aspirations of the people who wish to own a house, giving them the needed protection. The bill will be giving credibility to real estate sector also."

During the debate, Congress leader in Lok Sabha Malikarjun Kharge extended his party's support, saying: "We want to pass the bill."

RSP member N.K. Premchandran and RJD's Jaiprakash Narain Yadav also supported it.

BJD's Kalikesh Singh Deo complimented the government for bringing the bill.

"There was an absolute screaming need for regulation to be brought in. Under the previous avatar, many laws and many authorities regulated different aspects of the real estate business environment. The excesses caused by the imbalance of power during negotiations between consumers and sellers were indeed extreme," he said.

IUML's E.T Mohammad Basheer also called it "a very good piece of legislation" but wondered whether there will be clash with the central law as various states also have legislation in this regard.

In his reply, Naidu stressed that the builders should fulfill the promises they make to the flat buyers.

"The builders will have to do their duty. Parliament is not interested in interfering with their activity. What you (builders) are committing, what you are promising, fulfill that. This is the only purpose of this real estate bill,” he said.

The minister also said that he will write to all the chief ministers requesting them to give speedy clearances to the real estate projects in their states.

A major benefit for consumers proposed in the bill is that builders will have to quote prices based on carpet area and not super built-up area, while carpet area has been clearly defined in the bill to include usable spaces like kitchen and toilets.

The bill makes it mandatory for all commercial and residential real estate projects where the land is over 500 square metres, or eight apartments, to register with the regulator for launching a project.

For failure to register, it proposes a penalty of up to 10 percent of the project cost or three years' imprisonment.

Naidu said the main purpose of the bill is to protect consumers' interest.

"Sometimes we are called pro-business, I do not mind being called that. After all business and industry (people) are also Indians," he said, adding the interests of farmers and consumers will be protected.

  

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Wed, Mar 16 2016


    There might be a sudden U turn by Feku Raj any time soon.

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  • Vincent Rodriguesf, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    Good if the bill helps the common man.

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  • Prasad, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    What is the revised price of property after the bill is passed? so that we can see the real impact of the Bill

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    When you buy a flat, is builders going to stop the black money which they take in cash which is not mentioning in the agreement??

    How govt can control this?? sure this type of black money will be in banks lockers as hard money.

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  • Salvador Pereira , Mangalore/Dubai

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    Its buyers responsibility to check before paying for the flat. Some time a builder is quoting price for 1500 sqft and reality you get 750. The difference between build up area and carpet area should not be more than 15%. Its buyers responsibility to check. Later it will be difficult to negotiate as buyer already pays 50% and builder will have the upper hand. Its we buyers spoiled the market and there is no point in blaming builder.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    All good bills BJP Stalled.
    Congress to all good Bills Installed.

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  • shuba, mumbai

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    This is a good move if everything goes well. Since all these years big builders lobby enjoyed political hands to overcome their defects in industry, it may not be so easy to be transparent.

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  • mohan, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    This Bill is brought by congress government. But BJP never allowed to pass. Now same BJP is passing the same Bill and taking credit.
    Any way lets see how common people get benefit from the bill.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    The real estate people have made money like the following:

    1) Mangalore is having International Air Port.
    2) Smart City.
    3) Clean City.
    4) Multi-companies are coming still to invest in Mangalore.
    5) Becoming big city.
    6) They increased Land Value, underground money to corporation and corrupted Land registrar and its offices, KEB's.

    NOW NO SMART CITY.
    EVERYBODY FEELS PITY.
    HOPE NOT BECOMING SIN-CITY.

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  • India First, India

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    Please pass a bill which will reduce our bills in restaurants. Eating outside is more expensive now a days.

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  • ROHAN, mumbai

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    ASK PAPU TO PASS GST BILL AND TAKE CREDIT.........SO YOU CAN EAT WELL.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    Despite land, material and labour cost going up, the govt dreams of prices coming down, probably thinking that the new rules will stop the lions share that was going to bureaucrats.

    This is just a fond hope of govt. Bureaucrats are lions in bldg industry. A lion will die of hunger, but will never eat grass. But, before dying, it will go in another road to find meat.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    Good move but Govt. strictly to monitor & control real estate business.....big %of black money becomes white.
    Glory of real estate investment has to comes down and need of the hour for better equal living.

    something strange builders create shortage, increase the price and people help to make 'false demand'

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  • JJ,

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    Farmers will be at losing end...not the builders. All builders are either politicians or their partners..they will be at receiving end always in spite of any bill.

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  • gm, mlur

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    Is it only for the flats? What about the land prices?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    Property prices have crashed & big builders have already fled Mangaluru ...

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    Aap ke mooh mein ghee shakkar!

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  • Dr.S.kamath, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    Just by quoting Carpet area instead of Built-up area price will come down how? Instead of quoting Rs 5000 per sq feet they will quote Rs 7000 per sq feet for Carpet area .
    More flats if constructed will bring down price yes
    Builders cant cheat by false promises ,not delivering on time yes that is good .
    Where is the land to build flats in Cities ? Cost is too high hence flats will also cost too high .May be smaller flats built in slum redevelopment offered at low price

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