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Budget 2020 lacks to resolve major issues faced by the realty sector.

February 3, 2020

Real Estate developers and property consultants shared their disappointment about the Budget for the next fiscal and said they did not address the sector’s tremendous liquidity problem and gave no significant opportunities to raise slow housing sales. “The budget direction is incremental but the sector-specific measures for the real estate sector are not in effect,” […]

Budget 2020 lacks to resolve major issues faced by the realty sector.more
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Developers to get relaxation on penalty due against delayed projects.

January 21, 2020

The GNIDA has modified how it measures money owed by developers, requiring them to later pay penalties for delayed development. Cash-strapped builders can now seek funds from financial institutions or find bailout packages with this. “We will give developers permission to obtain a mortgage from financial institutions as soon as they settle our core dues. […]

Developers to get relaxation on penalty due against delayed projects.more
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Real Estate bodies seek to develop more properties under the affordable housing scheme.

January 7, 2020

With finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February presenting the Union Budget 2020-21, real estate chambers pursued to dilute the definition of affordable housing in order to enable more properties to fall within its scope and take advantage of the opportunities. The concept of affordable housing currently means a house or flat in non-metropolitan cities and […]

Real Estate bodies seek to develop more properties under the affordable housing scheme.more
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State Government to soon unite housing bodies to speed up affordable housing projects.

December 26, 2019

The Maharashtra Government plans to bring the various agencies responsible for affordable housing schemes under a single umbrella. Sources indicate that the Government is considering bringing the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA), Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) and others to urban development services in order to streamline and speed up affordable housing projects. While […]

State Government to soon unite housing bodies to speed up affordable housing projects.more
Government to Launch Online Portal for Real Estate Sector

Government to launch an e-commerce platform for the real estate sector by January 2020.

November 4, 2019

According to the recent updates, Union Housing and Urban Affairs minister Hardeep Singh Puri stated, that the central government is going to establish an e-commerce platform for the real estate sector. On Monday, Puri said at the first National RERA conclave in Lucknow, “I had a discussion with CREDAI and NAREDCO and very soon we’ll […]

Government to launch an e-commerce platform for the real estate sector by January 2020.more
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Delhi-NCR developer demands that a homebuyer complaint should be first drawn to RERA before NCLT.

Even individual homebuyers who take builders to bankruptcy court, demand by the rattling property developers of Delhi-NCR says that all consumer complaints by regulator RERA be heard before insolvency proceedings have been initiated. According to CREDAI, around 450 real-estate companies/projects across the country face insolvencies under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), due to defaults […]

Delhi-NCR developer demands that a homebuyer complaint should be first drawn to RERA before NCLT.more
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CREDAI seeks exemption for the projects that have received CC & OC before the RERA was enforced.

October 12, 2019

The Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of India (CREDAI-Pune Metro) has stated that the Registration of Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) should not be required for the housing projects which have received the completion or occupancy certificate before the implementation of the RERA Act in Maharastra. Prior to the implementation of RERA Act, the registration […]

CREDAI seeks exemption for the projects that have received CC & OC before the RERA was enforced.more
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The state government will declare the land title insurance as compulsory for all MahaRERA registered builders.

September 24, 2019

By Abhay Shah, Realty Quarter The State Housing Department is set to make land title insurance compulsory for MahaRERA registered developers, for whom insurers are already discussing the premium with the regulatory authority. Land Title Insurance is a form of indemnity cover that provides builders and customers with insurance against financial losses resulting from defects in property […]

The state government will declare the land title insurance as compulsory for all MahaRERA registered builders.more
CREDAI

CREDAI Chairman showcases the government measures to be a set of a disappointment for the growth of the real estate industry.

September 23, 2019

By Abhay Shah, Realty Quarter India’s apex realtors group has been disappointed with the government’s support measures to the industry since it has been unsuccessful on important requirements for house buyers and builders such as tax rebates and reduced interest rates. According to Jaxay Shah, CREDAI’s National Chairman, the Fund established to complete the stalled estate projects […]

CREDAI Chairman showcases the government measures to be a set of a disappointment for the growth of the real estate industry.more
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The Urban Development Department announced cess relief for ongoing real estate projects in Mumbai.

August 23, 2019

By Abhay Shah, Realty Quarter The concessions in development cess and premiums announced by the state government can not be used on real estate projects which are ongoing in the city. On Wednesday, the Department of Urban Development published its notice of the relief under section 154 of the Maharashtra Regional Town Planning Act dated August 20. Coming into effect instantly, they will be in force for two years. “Imagine my shock when my architect called me this morning’s from the building proposal office to tell me the concessions are not applicable to ongoing projects,” a developer from south Mumbai said. He said that he had given Rs 1 crore of the Rs 4.5 crore that he owed to BMC and that because of of the credit crunch he could not manage to pay the remaining amount. “Rs 1.1 crore would have been saved from the concessions. Today my architect went to pay the balance, but the agent of the BMC denied,” he said. A […]

The Urban Development Department announced cess relief for ongoing real estate projects in Mumbai.more