GURUGRAM: A homebuyer has turned to state authorities to address concerns regarding possession conditions, safety infrastructure, and regulatory compliance at a residential project located in Sector 89.
The owner of a flat at The Meridian requested official intervention, highlighting unresolved matters with the developer. In a comprehensive letter to the Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) and the state real estate regulator, HRERA, she sought relief from perceived pressure tactics and unresolved safety issues at the construction site along the Pataudi Road corridor.
The complaint detailed alleged coercion to sign a no-objection certificate prior to taking possession, worries about approach road accessibility, and changes to project layout. The letter also raised safety concerns, specifically regarding the location of electrical infrastructure near residential towers.
Additionally, she pointed out HRERA orders in some buyer-specific cases regarding unit reinstatement and compensation for delays, emphasizing the need for the “spirit of the orders” to be applied across the entire project.
In response to these claims, a spokesperson for the developer stated that construction is complete and they have obtained a provisional occupancy certificate. They also mentioned that consent has been acquired from over two-thirds of the allottees, and that remaining formalities are underway. The spokesperson noted that only a handful of investors are raising concerns, and the company is contemplating legal action against those attempting to create confusion.
Meanwhile, Amit Madholia, the district town planner (enforcement), confirmed receipt of the complaint and stated that the department is reviewing the situation. “A junior engineer has been assigned to inspect the project, and action will be taken based on his findings,” he stated.
