The Indian real estate sector is growing, and so are the scams and
frauds associated with it. Consumers now-a-days are more informed, but
ironically are still susceptible to scams. Real estate scams run the entire
gamut, from legal frauds and fly-by-night operators to false promises and
untenable buy-one-get-something-free offers.
"It is a double whammy for gullible realestate investors because justice for fraud victims is long drawn and uncertain,
due to the complex nature of disputes in this sector. The absence of an
industry watchdog compounds the matter further," informs BankBazaar, a
multi-brand financial product comparison platform.Here is a rundown of scams
typically plaguing the Indian real estate market that investors need to keep an
eye out for:
False Promises:
With increasing competition in real estate,
builders are trying to lure as many buyers in the initial phase of a project to
meet their funding requirements. Advertisements with false promises are part of
it. A Gurgaon-based real estate developer was recently accused by over 700
investors of embezzling more than Rs 1,000 crore in a real estate project. The
developer had assured investors of 12% returns on the invested money until
possession, but the cheques given by the company bounced. To worsen matters,
investors faced inordinate project delays, grinding their property investment
dreams into dust.
Assured Rental Returns:
Many builders market their projects by assuring
a fixed rental income from properties. Some builders even publish fake rental
listings of various projects over the internet. If the prospective buyer does
not conduct his own research, he may actually believe that the property once
bought can be easily rented out for a fixed monthly income. But, in all
reality, once the purchase is over, rentals are hard to come by, leaving the
investor in a lurch. As for the builder, the unscrupulous variety vanishes
without leaving behind a mud trail.
Title Frauds:
This happens with both individual sellers and
developers. There have been cases where scammers have duplicated title deeds of
vacant or disputed projects and sold them to innocent buyers. "By the time
the fraud is detected, the scammer is far out of sight, counting the wads of
money he has made. A related genre of real estate fraud is where buyers
purchase their dream home only to later come to know that the project does not
include that part of land the builder had specified as theirs when they booked
it," observes BankBazaar.
Deliberate Delays:
Project delays and disappearing builders are
another common occurrence in real estate fraud. One strategy unscrupulous
builders resort to is to delay project completion deliberately until they get
requisite number of buyers. Yet others divert the money pooled from one project
to another, delaying both projects in the process. Many new and existing
builders have left a trail of gullible buyers who have just property purchase agreements
to show and are kept on wait while they pay huge rentals.
Deviation from Approved Plans:
Many projects when completed take several
deviations from the approved plan in terms of common areas. This possesses a
huge challenge for many buyers who have to compromise on common amenities,
spaces, promised luxuries and even on core project amenities like dedicated
parking space despite having made additional payments for the same.
Delayed Aprovals:
There are many cases reported where buyers are
left wringing their hands in despair even after possession, since several
sanctions for utilities like electricity connection, water connection, etc.
were pending. Issues like plot in unauthorized layout or sub-divided land,
building with land use violation, setback violations, floor area violations,
etc.detected after agreement formalities and construction have commenced could
lead to delay in other downstream approvals and title registration.
Tips for Real Estate Buyers
For property purchasers, who invest their
personal savings in any realty project, no amount of caution is too much. Here
are certain precautions you must take while purchasing property:
Hire services of a legal advisor:
It is imperative to hire the services of a legal advisor and discuss all property-related documents with him before
signing on the dotted line with the builder. "With the advisor's help,
ensure that all government approvals are in place. If the builder fails to show
you the complete set of approvals or only has partial approvals in place, think
twice before investing in such a project," advises Bank Bazaar.
Check builder's background:
Make sure you do your own background check and
research on the builder and their credibility.Use the power of the internet
and social media to your advantage. Check their completed projects list, track
records and ensure that they are members of real estate bodies like CREDAI.
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