Not only that the colony is facing a lot of problems like water supply scheme, laying of sewerage and storm water drainage, roads, horticulture, and electricity infrastructure. None of the following had a proper approved design or plan.
The Mayfield Gardens does have a Residents Welfare Association which has been fighting against the builder for violating building plans and not providing maintenance facilities as promised at the time of booking. But this has not been of much help, apart from the fact that potential new buyers are saved from this trap.
Well, the324-acre project is spread across sectors 47, 50, 51, 52 and 57. It has more than 20,000 houses, of which more than 4,000 are in various stages of construction.
No, the first ban was lifted on the 5th of September 2012 when all the builders renewed the licenses for their projects, but again for the second time the DTCP has imposed an embargo on sale of property in Mayfield Gardens project, restraining plot owners from getting their houses registered as still the development condition looked very brim and the license holders are only looking at disposal of these properties to people who don’t know the situation.
Let me answer this. This is not the first time that the DTCP has imposed a ban on sale of property in Mayfield Gardens project. Even before the DTCP imposed a ban on Mayfield Gardens as the builders refrained from maintaining civic amenities including internal roads and community services, with payment defaults running into crores.
2. Yes what you heard is true, and this is not the first time that this is happening here. The DTCP ban came as a result of no necessary development work being done by the developers.