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Am planning to take a house on rent in this complex....wanted to enquire about water issues.
Q: I have heard that because of not having OC, there are water issues in the building and water is currently supplied by tanker.
I just want to find out if the people living there are facing any on ground practical problems with this arrangement. e.g. are there days when the tanker doesnt come and there is water shortage.
I love the house and would like to live here but what I've heard about water issues are scaring me a little.
If anyone is currently living here, please do give me some on-ground feedback about the situation.
Hi, Water situation is extremely bad at Wadhwa Palm Beach Residency... They don't gave NMMC water connection and are also not able to arrange sufficent water tankers. Residents get just one hour of water supply daily which makes the living condition extremely poor. The situation at all nearby neighbouring societies is much better & different.. Hence, think twice before buying or renting an apartment here...Definitely not worth the pain for such a premium that it demands...
Hi all, Palm beach residency was earlier trapped in controversy and court cases, but the court ruled in their favor. However, if there are new issues about this project (eg.FSI violations or society problems or cidco transfer problems) I am unaware of them. I do know that the builder has stopped sale of flats. What the reason is can only be ascertained after verification of the documents from the builder.
Hi, I suppose. (Apparently they have yet to get an occupancy certificate because they didn't obtain the required clearances from the environment ministry). So, it will be better for you to visit the building and ask the some owners of that building. If you will ask the builder and their representative they won't give you the correct information about the issues because they have to sale their property.
Thanks for your response Shrikant! I also have similar thoughts. My current plan is to just visit the building and try to see if I can meet any of the current residents and ask them about the water issues.