New Act: For registration of real estate agents
Fee Rs. 10,000..!
The Centre
notified the rules for Real Estate Act, that seeks to regulate the housing
sector besides bringing transparency and ensuring timely completion of
projects, which will be applicable for five Union Territories.
The rules notified by the Housing Ministry will
be applicable to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar
Haveli, Daman and Diu, and Lakshadweep, an official release said.
The Ministry of Urban Development will come out
with such rules for the National Capital Region of Delhi while the other states
and UTs will come out with their own rules.
The Act, which is touted as a major reform
measure to regulate the vast real estate sector, requires registration of all
projects with state-level Real Estate Regulatory Authorities to ensure
protection of the interests of both buyers and builders.
The rules also require builders to deposit 70% of
unused amounts collected for ongoing projects in a separate bank account to
ensure timely completion of the projects.
The rules state that a developer will be required
to refund or pay compensation to the allottees with an interest rate of SBI's
highest Marginal Cost of Lending Rate plus 2% in case of delay in project.
It stipulates that such payment to the allottee
be made within 45 days of it becoming due.
On suggestions from promoters, to incentivise
registration of projects and real estate agents with the regulatory
authorities, fee for the same has been reduced by half, the release said.
For registration of projects, the fee has been
reduced to Rs. 5 per square metre for up to 1,000 square metre and Rs. 10 per
square metre beyond this limit subject to a maximum of Rs. 5 lakh per project.
However, for commercial and mixed development
projects, it will be Rs. 10 and Rs. 15 per square metre subject to a maximum of
Rs. 7 lakh.
For commercial projects, it will be Rs. 20 and
Rs. 25 per square metre subject to a cap of Rs. 10 lakh per project. For
plotted development, it is Rs. 5 per square metre with a ceiling of Rs. 2 lakh.
The fee for renewing registration of projects
with the regulatory authorities will be half of the registration fee, the
release said.
For registration of real estate agents, the fee
now prescribed is Rs. 10,000 for individuals and Rs. 50,000 for other entities,
as against Rs. 25,000 and Rs 2,50,000 proposed in the draft rules, it said.
Similarly, fee for renewal of registration of
projects and agents have also been reduced to Rs. 25,000 and Rs 5,000
respectively.
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