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Q: I have a flat in Tierra cluster. Recently, my 'Customer Executive' contacted me saying that they have entered into corporate agreements with banks such as SBI, HDFC and others and convinced the banks to release payments. Even though they have permissions only till 4-5 floors, they are demanding money from people who have booked on higher floor. I wonder how they can do this? How can banks, sanction loans in the first place when they knew that permissions were not complete? And how can they disburse money through some private agreements? This seems to me like banks and the builder are in cahoots and we, ordinary flat owners will be skimmed. Does anyone have a different view? What can be done in this situation?

Latest Answer: why on earth should you disburse and pay interest to the bank when they dont even have the permissions to construct. You should plainly refuse payment/disbursement and we should form a group and fight out the illegal penalty for any delayed payment. They cannot demand (leave alone charge interest for delayed payment) for something that they dont have permissions for.

Q: Two days ago, Loksatta published a detailed story on how several buildings in Casa Univis do not have TMC permission at all, and how MP Lodha used his political clout in cahoots with TMC officials to launch/build this project. As a owner in Tierra B, I am really worried. These guys announce a project a week but they do not want to put their papers in order.

Latest Answer: I think it would be a good Idea to share your emails so that we can can in touch further to get our contact nos. I can be accessed at sraj2099@gmail.com

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