The Gujarat Real Estate Regulatory Authority (GUJRERA) has issued new directives to banks and financial institutions to ensure proper records of mortgaged properties, protecting buyers from unscrupulous builders.
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The main goal of the new directives is to protect property buyers from unscrupulous builders by ensuring that entries about mortgaged properties are reflected in revenue records and that banks do not sanction loans on units where an agreement to sale or sale deed has already been executed.
Homebuyers file petitions with RERA to protect their properties from banks that initiate recovery procedures after builders fail to repay the loan on the property, often due to the builders not disclosing the mortgage status.
The 'RERA Collection Bank Account (100%)' and 'RERA Retention Bank Account (70%)' are separate bank accounts for GUJRERA-registered projects. These accounts must remain free from all encumbrances and should not be designated as escrow accounts or controlled by third parties.
These new directives enhance transparency by ensuring that banks and financial institutions maintain proper records of mortgaged properties, exercise due diligence in loan sanctioning, and keep project accounts free from encumbrances.
Banks are directed to ensure that entries about mortgaged properties are reflected in revenue records, not to sanction loans on units where an agreement to sale or sale deed has already been executed, and to maintain project accounts free from encumbrances.
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