HRERA ChairmanK. K Khandelwal addressed the plea of home buyers
The Voice of Chandigarh News:
Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority, (HRERA) directed the ILD builder to submit a resolution plan with regards to an incomplete project at sector 37C, Gurugram, and hand over the units to allottees as per plan.
HRERA Chairman, K. K Khandelwal addressed the plea of home buyers who have been hopelessly fighting with the defaulter builder for their dream homes for almost a decade.
Besides the allottees, ILD promoter and builder, Salman Akbar was also present in the RERA office before the chairman who came heavily on the defaulter builder
K K Khandelwal directed the ILD builder to submit a resolution plan to complete the unfinished project of Sector-37C, Gurugram and allot the units as per the plan. While warning the builder, the RERA chairman said that the project has to be completed anyhow and builder’s land, offices, plots, flats etc would be attached or auctioned to accrue deficient money to complete the project hanging in balance since 2008-09.
Khandelwal patiently addressed the aggrieved buyers cum allottees who in good number approached the authority seeking implementation of the orders the authority had issued in favour of completing the project to the builder for the past four years. The allottees informed the authority of the non-compliance of RERA orders for the past four years demanding the strictest action against the builder.
He scrutinized the documents of builders to ascertain sold, unsold and mortgaged properties and issued directions to freeze all money transactions with immediate effect. Finding non-compliance with HRERA orders, the chairman warned the builder of putting promoters behind the bar even. HRERA has also issued a summons to appear with the final resolution plan on September 7.
It is worth mentioning that ILD launched a residential project of six towers at Sector 37-C, Gurugram in 2008-09 and collected seventy to eighty percent amounts from 192 buyers with the promise to handover the units to allottees by 2010/11 but the allottees still roaming from one office to other for completion of the project and taking possession of flats they dreamed.