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Monday, July 22, 2013

0 Why am I fighting with this SDB Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. company on the project Somdatt landmark Sector-116?


Because of:
a article published in tribune: 
available at this page http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120526/real.htm


Fight for your right
Under what circumstances can you file a complaint against builder/developer with the consumer court?
First of all a buyer should let the builder know about the grievance and send a notice to him in writing. It should be sent by registered post or Under Postal Certificate.
In case the builder refuses to accept the notice, retain the proof of the notice i.e. a copy of the notice. The evidence of sending the notice is legitimate in the Consumer Court under Section 28A (3) of the Consumer Protection (Amendment) Act of 2002 and will be affirmed as the notice has been suitably served.
Any person can file a complaint against the builder, developer, housing with the consumer court under the following circumstances:
n Delivered a house that does not comply with the specifications agreed upon.
n Did not provide for free parking space within the compound / complex.
n Charged higher than agreed amount.
n Did not form co-operative housing society and handed it over to its members.
n Did not provide for water storage tank.
n Did not give a receipt against the paid amount.
n Did not provide for enough ventilation and light.
n Delivered a poor quality construction.
n Did not deliver the house within the agreed time limit. If time limit not mentioned, it is assumed that the construction will be finished within maximum of two years from the date of start of work.
n Did not give accounts for the expenses against which the builder has collected money, i.e. maintenance, electrical installations (transformer), etc.   

Fighting for above strikeout points.


The Quality Which They delivered to me:

























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