GURUGRAM: Launched in 2012, the Ansals Highland Park challenge in Sector 103 has seen no building work going down within the final six months. Greater than 600 homebuyers are bearing the brunt now.
The patrons claimed that though that they had paid 90% of the overall quantity, the development is simply 45-45% full. The builder had promised to finish the challenge in 2017.
Regardless of a number of makes an attempt, TOI couldn’t attain the developer for a remark.
Vipin Khanna, a homebuyer, stated the work on the web site has seen no progress within the final six months. When a gaggle of homebuyers visited the location not too long ago, they discovered a number of labourers doing odd jobs. “After we visited the location on Could 2, we observed that the work had remained on the similar degree because it was six months again. Labourers had been discovered doing odd jobs, whereas there was no engineer or officers current within the web site,” Khanna stated.
He added that after they visited the location, they realised that the developer had wasted their hard-earned cash. “There isn’t any replace on the developer’s licence renewal as DTCP web site exhibits it expired in 2016. Furthermore, the Ansals aren’t giving us any constructive reply,” he stated.
One other purchaser Navnit Tyagi stated, “On seeing the non-responsive perspective of Ansals, the hombuyers’ affiliation filed a case in HRera, Gurgaon. The primary listening to will happen in July.”
“We’ve got spent our financial savings for our dream dwelling. We now hope that Rera will do justice. Most of us are paying our hire and EMI on the similar time. We simply need the developer to finish the challenge and rid us of this further monetary burden as quickly as attainable,” he added.
A bunch of homebuyers stated that that they had filed an RTI to know the explanation for the delay in licence renewal however haven’t acquired a reply but.
When the development exercise on the challenge web site didn’t resume for months, the patrons organized a number of conferences with officers of Ansal to inquire the explanation for the work being at stan-dstill and in addition in regards to the particulars of the funds collected by them.
The developer knowledgeable them that they don’t have funds to hold out building work. “As a matter of truth, the builders have additionally diverted the quantity paid by the patrons for this challenge to different tasks,” stated Sanjay Verma, president of patrons affiliation.
Pooja Jha, additionally a homebuyer, says other than paying EMIs on housing mortgage as effectively rental, there’s extra burden on them as they’re paying charge for authorized battle in opposition to the developer. “It’s actually painful as all of us are already underneath large monetary burden attributable to callous perspective of developer. There isn’t any hope of getting justice and our dream houses in close to future,” she stated.
Sources: realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com.