– Only 248 agents are registered in Andhra Pradesh; thousands operate informally.
– Statutory notices have been issued to unregistered agents.
– Non-compliance may result in fines, business restrictions, or legal action.
– NAREDCO and CREDAI asked to ensure their members complete registration.
APRERA’s move seeks to bolster consumer trust and accountability in the rapidly expanding real estate sector of Andhra Pradesh. By mandating compliance wiht registration rules under law, government agencies aim to create a more organized habitat that benefits buyers while curbing informal activity among agents prone to bypass regulations.
this enforcement push highlights two key challenges: lacking formal adherence among thousands of agents who operate outside regulatory purview and delays attributed not only to promoters but also inefficiencies within project approval processes. While these strict measures carry important implications for non-compliant businesses – including legal penalties – they could promote long-term economic benefits through enhanced investor confidence.The active involvement of industry groups such as NAREDCO and CREDAI further underscores their vital role as intermediaries between regulators and developers/agents in ensuring broader compliance while fostering transparency within the sector.
Read more at The Hindu.