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Bengaluru homebuyers meet state govt, demand deemed conveyance provisions

The homebuyers are seeking clarity in home registration processes. They have stated that despite having no authority, the sub-registrars in the state continue to register resident welfare associations and their bylaws.

August 30, 2023 / 08:30 IST
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According to homebuyers, state government officials have promised action on the issues raised in the meeting, including amending the RWA registration process.

Bengaluru Deputy Chief Minister, D K Shivakumar, has met with more than 300 homebuyers to solve several real estate issues in the state, including the need for clarity on resident welfare association (RWA) registrations. The homebuyers have submitted a memorandum demanding "deemed conveyance" for delayed projects in Bengaluru.

"Unlike in the Maharashtra Ownership of Flats Act, there is no clause for deemed conveyance in Karnataka. Therefore, the land title of apartment complexes in Karnataka continues to vest with the promoter and therefore, is misused without any intimation to the apartment purchasers," the memorandum presented on August 26 added.

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Deemed Conveyance occurs when the builder/land owner or the legal heir refuses to hand over the titles and rights to the co-operative societies. In such cases, the housing society has to appear before the District Deputy Registrar.

According to homebuyers, state government officials have promised action on the issues raised in the meeting, including amending the RWA registration process.