Pankaj Mistry , Apartment Resident
Q: They have handed over about 75% of the flats over last 2 years. They are not handing over the project and common areas. Now they are asking for additional maint charge without giving any accounts of the one year maint they have collected. Want to make maint their business. Kindly suggest what can be done.

My comments to replies
Any person can file a complaint against the builder, developer, housing with the consumer court under the following circumstances.... 1. Delivered a house that does not comply with the specifications agreed upon. 2. Did not provide for free parking space within the compound / complex. 3. Charged higher than agreed amount. 4. Did not form co-operative housing society and handed it over to its members. 5. Did not provide for water storage tank. 6. Did not give a receipt against the paid amount. 7. Delivered a poor quality construction. 8. 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 2 years from the date of start of work. 9. Did not give accounts for the expenses against which the builder has collected money, i.e. maintenance, electrical installations (transformer), etc.
Thanks for your suggestions.
12th August 2015

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