The real estate sector has welcomed the Supreme Court's recent order on the builder-bank nexus, which is expected to protect homebuyers and restore trust in the housing market. Industry experts believe this move will bring transparency and accountability, ultimately benefiting both developers and consumers.
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The builder-bank nexus refers to the relationship between real estate developers (builders) and financial institutions (banks) in the context of housing projects. This relationship involves the financing and management of funds for project development.
The Supreme Court's ruling mandates that builders and banks must follow strict guidelines to ensure that homebuyers' funds are used exclusively for project development. This includes the use of escrow accounts and penalties for non-compliance.
The ruling will protect homebuyers by ensuring that their funds are used properly and not misappropriated. It will also reduce the risk of project delays and financial loss, thereby restoring trust in the housing market.
The increased transparency and accountability in the real estate sector are expected to attract more investments, both domestic and foreign. This could boost the economy by creating jobs and contributing to GDP growth.
The main challenge is ensuring strict enforcement of the guidelines. This will require a robust regulatory framework and regular audits to monitor compliance and prevent malpractice.

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