Chennai:
Tamil Nadu government has
some reservations over the Real Estate Regulation Bill, which is likely to be
passed during the next parliament session, according to Housing and Urban
Development Secretary K Phanindra Reddy.
Participating during a session on Imperatives for Success of
Real estate Growth in South India during Estate South 2012 conference organised by Confederation of Indian Industry here on
Friday, Reddy said the state government has few reservations on the bill but
refused to specify it saying consultations are on within the government and the
state will soon communicate its reservations to the Centre.
His comments come in the wake of joint secretary of ministry
of housing and urban development Aruna Sundararajan announcing during the
inaugural session of the conference that the Real Estate Regulatory Bill is
likely to be presented in the next session of Parliament. She said the Bill has
completed taking on board the views of the stakeholders and was expected to
come before the Union Cabinet shortly.
Sundararajan said the bill basically mandates certain public
disclosure norms and would establish a level playing field besides facilitate
faster growth of the industry and bring the bulk of the industry into an
orderly regulated professional framework.
However, the real estate sector also has certain
reservations over the bill. Confederation of Real Estate Developers'
Associations of India (CREDAI) president Chennai and managing director of
Akshaya T Chitty Babu and vice-president of CREDAI C Shekar Reddy said the
jurisdiction of the bill be expanded to address how to increase housing stock
besides other pressing issues like long delay in approval, rising cost of
material and labour etc.
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