Yes, Their team inspected the site and gave necessary direction to the developer. And they assured the homebuyers that issue will be resolved as soon as possible. Small issues like buyer's name in allottee letter, transfer of possession, etc. were resolved.
As per the report, more than 300 defence personnel, including retired and serving officers, had booked flats in the Sector-37D project in 2008 and the said date of possession was year-2011 but since then they been waiting to get their flat possession.
It's really very painful moment for them. Most of them bought flats against bank loans, and have incurred heavy financial loss due to delay in possession, because of the interest they have been paying on the loan along with the houses rent. Most of the buyers have paid up to 95% of the price, including charges for car park, clubhouse etc. by June 2011.
Yes, As per the buyer's agreement, the developer was to hand over the fully habitable flat by end-2011. But, after a delay of over 4 years, they are far from ready," said Virendra Grover, another buyer.
Now, it's relieve time for the homebuyers of BPTP's Park Serene as the department of town and country planning paid attention to their long-drawn protests and sent an inspection team to the site of the project and instructing it to complete facilities such as safety barrier, community centre, landscaping, clubhouse, etc, within 45 days and begin delivering flats as soon as possible.
Hi madhuparna, Thanks to the Deputy commissioner T L Satyaprakash. Now, district town planner Sanjay Kumar formed a team and sent it to inspect the site. They had earlier directed DTCP to resolve the issues and ensure early possession.