Address: Pune, Maharashtra |
I've recently taken possession of a 2BHK apartment in Pune. I've paid for a covered parking on the ground floor of the same building. The parking which is allocated to me is clearly marked in the registered agreement that I've done with builder. This parking space is big enough to accomodate two cars. Now Builder has divided this parking space into two and is trying to allocate/sell the other half to another party who has purchased flat in the same building. The justification given by builder for this action is that the parking space which remains with me is still big enough to accomodate a car.
In addition to this I'm also facing the problem of water leakage from ceiling in one of the two bedrooms of my apartment. This problem only occurs when it rains. Builder has taken some corrective action for this, however this problem is not resolved yet. Since this years rains are almost over. I'm afraid this problem will resurface again next year, and I'm not sure if he'll help me out then. When I tried to submit a complaint writing to the builder for this problem and asked for his acknoledgement, he refused to sign it.
Please advise me as to the options available to me now and how to proceed with those. Was this information helpful? |
Builder — Parking space
We are staying in a copoperative society in Thane since last 3 years. We own a flat in the building.The builder is forcing us to buy a parking space. He is not allowing the cars to enter the building premises if parking is not purchased. people from builder are standing at gate and forcing people to park their cars outside.
The road outside building is vey narrow and trucks for the consturction from same builder are often travelling from that road. There is a risk of damage, theft to car.
Please guide us on whom shall we complaint about this.