Credai Pleads for Regulatory Regime

The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India has asked for a regulatory regime, in which rationalizes the procedures of various sanctions and clearances in the country.“The real estate sector prefers to do business without pressure and with support of the regulator. We need the regulator to prevent fly-by-night operators from entering the business. We need it to protect customers. We do not want License Raj and want to be allowed to do business smoothly”, said Credai Chief Lalit Kumar Jain. He also mentioned,“The government regulatory bill will not only kill the enthusiasm of the builders but also prevent creative and visionary people from coming in to this business. What we need is regulation and planned development in the sector to ensure sale of immovable properties in an efficient and transparent manner.” “The current regulatory bill does not take care of the delay at the top level authorities which completely defeats its purpose.” Jain said. He also said that the regulatory bill is more like a Public amusement and developers’ harassment bill. Jain mentioned that the current system of multiple clearances consisting of 40 departments not only increases the costs of the projects but also delays them. He suggested that the government should introduce a single window system in this sector. The regulator must avoid the delays caused by factors out of the developers’ control. Jain said “as there are technologies and planning tools that make it possible to construct structures that take into account all the safety and security needs of any locality”. There is a need to computerize the operations of all government departments that work in this sector and check for corruption.займ на карту без отказов круглосуточновзять кредит онлайн

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