Rohan B Bhosale, Apartment Resident
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Hi Everyone, I had also booked the house and have so far paid almost 23 lacs. Don't know how I can get out of this mess.. Does anyone have any clue? Please don't trash me for my decision and if possible give some honest options.Hi Everyone, I had also booked the house and have so far paid almost 23 lacs. Don't know how I can get out of this mess.. Does anyone have any clue? Please don't trash me for my decision and if possible give some honest options.
Q: I purchases a flat in 2013 and was given an allottment letter without any possession date. I wanted to register the property but within three months builder stopped work completely. even after 4 years the project is less than 15% complete. I want refund but builder says he will pay in installments over the next 4 years with 10 percent deduction. in worse scenario dont mind the deduction but i want the builder to give me back my refund in one go so that i can invest elsewhere which he is refusing. Can i approach rera on the basis of allottment letter. please share your inputs
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Apart from that there are many benefit of filing a case under the RERA Act. a) Chances of expeditious disposal of complaints, b) Transparency, c) Developers are liable for compensation for delayed delivery, d) Requirement of financial discipline by the promoters and, e) Adjudicating mechanism to be in place.
I have been looking for a refund from Nirmal but to no avail. Can anyone here help me out with proper counsel?
20th August 2018

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