Ahead of the next visit of the high-powered ministers’ committee to
the twin cities of Noida and Greater Noida, homebuyers of a stalled
housing project, Amrapali Hearbeat City in Sector 108, Noida, on Sunday
threatened to go on a weeklong agitation to press for possession of
flats.
Arun Kalra, president of the association for buyers of the project, told City Spidey
that there were about a hundred buyers who thronged the project site to
decide the course of action. If the authorities did not help them,
there would be an indefinite strike over the inordinate delay in handing
over possession of flats, for which they had already made most of the
payment. But for the present, the strike will be on from September 11 to
September 20. Noida news
A high-powered committee put together by UP Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanath will visit Noida and Greater Noida on September 14 for a
first-hand assessment of the problem faced by homebuyers.
Kalra said flat buyers also contemplated legal action against the
developer for breach of trust and contract. First, they would press to
file an FIR against the builder and concerned authorities from September
15, against builders whose project completion was delayed by over five
years. apartment management software
Homebuyers alleged that though the project was launched in 2011, the
developer had managed to register the project with the Real Estate
Regulatory Authority, as if it was started only in 2017. They questioned
where these many years had gone. They said that Three Platinum Soft
Tech P Ltd and Pebbles Prolease Pvt Ltd, which were project developing
companies, told the regulatory authority that it was launched in 2017
and that it would be completed by 2023.
A homebuyer said that that they were supposed to get possession in
2014, as they had booked flats in 2011 and paid the maximum part of the
flats' cost to the builder. But now the regulatory authority website
showed that this was a new project and would be completed in August
2023.