NOIDA: Homebuyers in Greater Noida and Noida Extension came together on Friday to file 100 right to information applications on projects of 34 builders.
The common theme in most RTI applications was the date of completion and handover of apartments in the housing projects. The buyers also inquired about the quality of material being used by builders, safety measures undertaken, changes in layout plan, if any and the floor area ratio. The 'mass RTI', as the homebuyers chose to describe it, was filed at the office of the Greater Noida Authority.
"We have expedited the RTI submission and have requested the Authority to give us a speedy response," said Shweta Bhatri, general secretary of the Noida Extension Flat Owners' Welfare Association.
One of the buyers, Arvind Kumar Singh, told TOI, "I own a house in a 21-floor project in Greater Noida. Though people are now residing in the apartments, the project has till date not received a completion certificate from the Authority. There are no safety measures and all our lives are at stake, but because the buyers are scared of not getting their flats, they have moved in. I am one of them."
Aditya, another buyer who participated in the 'mass-RTI' exercise, said, "We are scared that in a rush, the builders are using sub-standard material. We need to know what material is being used. If layouts are being changed, we should be made aware."
Harish Verma, assistant CEO, Noida Authority, said, "We will respond to they buyers' queries, but it is important that the buyers pose their questions to the builders directly at the time of buying their apartments. They should be fully aware of the fine-print before making an investment."
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