HomeNewsBusinessReal EstateJaypee homebuyers write to RBI and NHB seeking moratorium on their existing home loans

Jaypee homebuyers write to RBI and NHB seeking moratorium on their existing home loans

Homebuyers request RBI and NHB to instruct banks/HFCs to collect EMIs from the builder who had “the primary responsibility of completing the project within 36 to 42 months.”

April 02, 2018 / 12:22 IST
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Vandana Ramnani Moneycontrol News

Homebuyers who had invested in embattled real estate group Jaypee have written to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor and the chief executive officer of the National Housing Bank (NHB) seeking a moratorium on their existing home loans. They have said that EMIs should not be deducted until a resolution is hammered out on flat deliveries.

The letter says that the RBI has the powers to issue various directions to the banks under Section 21 and 35A of the Banking Regulations Act. These are statutory directions and as such binding on all the banks. Section 35A grants unlimited and unbridled powers to RBI to issue directions in the public interest and in the interest of the banking policy.

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“The power would include the power to issue directions to the scheduled/commercial banks to keep the EMIs of the homebuyers in abeyance till the time there is clarity on the projects being developed by JAL and JIL or such necessary directions which would protect the interests of the homebuyers,” the letter says.

“…you are therefore requested to instruct banks not to raise any further demand for the time being and provide a moratorium on the EMIs and not to charge penal interest on the unpaid EMIs till the time possession or refund is granted to the homebuyers,” it says.