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Gurgaon Homebuyer Battles Builder Over Project Safety
21 Jan
Summary
- Homebuyer alleges pressure to sign NOC before possession.
- Safety concerns raised over electrical infrastructure placement.
- Developer claims OC received and majority consent obtained.

A homebuyer has escalated concerns regarding a residential project in Gurgaon's Sector 89 to state authorities. The complainant points to alleged pressure tactics, including demands to sign a no-objection certificate before receiving possession of her flat at The Meridian. This action follows unresolved issues related to the project's safety infrastructure and regulatory compliance.
Further grievances include alleged problems with approach road connectivity and modifications to the project's layout. Specific safety worries were raised about the placement of electrical infrastructure in close proximity to residential towers. The buyer also referenced previous Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) orders concerning unit reinstatement and delay compensation, advocating for their broader application.
A spokesperson for the developer stated that construction is finished and an occupancy certificate is in principle. They also claimed consent from over two-thirds of allottees has been submitted and remaining formalities are in process. The company is considering legal action against what it deems attempts to create confusion, attributing the concerns to a few investors.




