Developer violated rules, say residents of GPL Eden Heights. Gurgaon News – Times of India

GURUGRAM: Resident of GPL Eden Heights Concerns have been raised over the alleged violation of the conditions of the project license in Sector 70. He has demanded a structural inspection of the society by the Town and Country Planning Department.DTCP), alleging that the conditions of the completion certificate have not been fully complied with developer.
The residents further said that the developer has not moved yet Community build for them. “Besides, the builder has not returned the interest-free maintenance security (IFMS) collected from us, which is Rs 15 crore, and is earning interest. He has also deposited Rs 50,000 per flat as club membership fee, but the building is closed. As per the bilateral agreement with DTCP, the builder is not allowed to recover any amount for the internal community building,” said Biraj Bhadra, a resident.
Residents said that due to improper water-proofing of the park, seepage has been reported in the basement area, which is badly affecting the structure of the residential towers. “The rain water harvesting system is not operational and the sewage treatment installed in the society is also working under capacity. It is processing only 300 kiloliters (KLD) per day against the required capacity of 550 KLD,” said another resident.
According to residents, several complaints have been filed authority Worried for many years, but no action was taken.
“It is the responsibility of the builder to ensure the maintenance of the society for five years from the date of receipt of the completion certificate. Besides, work worth around Rs 1.4 crore is pending, which the builder should have ideally completed before handing over the society to the RWA. Now, we have filed a complaint at CM Window hoping for some relief,” said Jaswinder Singh Dhir, a resident.
However, a representative of the developer said that there is no leakage problem in the society. “We have already handed over the society to the elected RWAs and the maintenance is being taken care of by the RWAs for the last two years. We have ownership of the club and we will give our reply to the DTCP officials in the upcoming meeting.
When contacted, senior city planner Sanjeev Mann said, “We have scheduled a meeting on September 3 and have called both the sides to discuss the matter. Action will be taken accordingly.”

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