by shashi1234 » Fri Nov 12, 2010 6:37 pm
Hi everyone.
I agree with Kush Tayal and sanchay.it is desired that we should promote our association in a suprtive manner.
I had been to RPS office yesterday & I would like to share my experiences with you all.
I was told that they are trying their level best to complete the work ASAP. Although they agreed that the possession is being delayed yet they are sure to start offering possession by the end of next year. I was also told that the necessary basic amenities will be in place by that time. (Though, I have been hearing it for quite some time, but they sounded quite confident & sure this time.)
With regard to the provision of Water & Electricity, I was informed that they will definitely make arrangements for these amenities before offering possession and that these amenities will be offered on actual cost sharing basis by us, until Govt. provides the normal supply, for which they are regularly following up with the concerned authorities. (It will be more fruitful if we also pressurize the concerned authorities to speed up this process).
I had booked the flat in Dec 2006. On enquiring about the penalty, I was assured that the penalty will be adjusted at the time of taking possession, if applicable as per the buyer’s agreement. However, they have not given me the date from which the penalty will be effective, but informed me that the penalty details will be mentioned in the letter for offer of possession. (I am not sure if they are justified in this kind of arrangement).
I requested them for site visit which they turned down politely citing security & safety reasons. But I was told that the current status of construction is being regularly updated on their website (I checked the website & saw the updated status of construction but couldn’t understand much).
When I mentioned about the change in Site Plan, I was shown the map which was approved in Oct 2007 and was told that the final development will be as per the approved plan by the DTCP. As per them, this is the only plan approved and any changes in this plan, if at all it happens, will be in favour of the customers with due approval from the Govt. (Can we somehow find out if they had got another plan approved prior to this one? I insisted that some of the basic facilities like Nursing Home/Hospital, School, Shopping complex etc. must be there as I can’t find these facilities nearby in that area.)
Though I am with you all in ensuring that we all get our houses as soon as possible, I would urge all of you to also think about overall development of that area and start following up with the concerned govt. agencies. Also, our strategy should be such that none of our steps give them an excuse to delay the possession further.
Let me also add here that though I was not expecting so, all my queries were heard & answered with a lot of patience.
Looking forward to see you on 14th November.
Regards,
Shashi