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Government finally starts process for setting up of HRA

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After dna reported about the delay in the setting up the housing regulatory authority (HRA), the state government swung into action and starting pushing for setting up the search and scrutiny committee to appoint its chairman and members.

Chief minister Prithviraj Chavan said that they are committed to formulate the HRA in state. "Under the observation of the state chief secretary JS Saharia, the chairman and members of HRA will be selected and subsequently, appointed. Formation of HRA is on and the matter is being dealt with the state law and justice department now. It will publish the guidelines for HRA and invite the suggestions and objections," said Chavan. Even the HRA website is under construction.

However, Chavan did not clarify whether the HRA will be formulated before the state assembly election. It is feared that this important decision may get stuck due the election code of conduct. The state polls is scheduled in October and the election code of conduct may be imposed in August.

The Maharashtra Housing (Regulation and Development) Bill 2012 was passed by the legislator almost a year ago and it received Presidential assent almost four months back.

"We had prepared the rules and regulations for Maharashtra Housing (Regulation and Development) Act 2012 and submitted to the state law and justice department for its approval. We are waiting for its response and once we get it, we will publish in the news paper by inviting the suggestions and objections. Unless and until the chief ministers puts his personal intervention the matter will not go forward," said senior official from the state housing department.

State government-appointed search committee will select the chairman and members for HRA. "We have already located the HRA office at the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) building at Bandra (East). The qualification for chairman and its member is that they should have experience in urban development, housing and development planning departments. An understanding of these departments will help the board to deal will all the complex and technical issues of the real estate and give justice to victims and initiate action against the errant developers," said an official from the state housing department on the condition of anonymity.

About the Act
The Housing Regulatory Act aims to regulate and promote construction, sale, management and transfer of flats on ownership basis. The Act will empower flat owners and will be a game-changer in regulating the housing sector. As per the Act, it will be mandatory for developers to register their projects with the government website and display all details. The promoter will have to pay fees not exceeding Rs50,000 along with the application for registration. If developers delay the project, they will be penalised Rs10 lakh and sentenced to maximum three years in prison. It will bring transparency and curb malpractice in the real estate sector. It will also help curb speculative activity in the sector and contribute towards keeping prices in check.

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