GURUGRAM: The 12-year-long wait of more than 200 families of The Residency society in Ardee City in Sector 52 to get felony regulate over their flats is more likely to end quickly, with the dep. of town and country making plans (DTCP) just lately recommending the issuance of occupancy certificate to the developer.
Buyers were given ownership and moved into their homes in The Residency in 2005, but the developer used to be not able to get the occupancy certificate, necessary for registry of person residences, due to non-construction of flats supposed for the economically weaker section (EWS). The developer had implemented for the occupancy certificate in 2008.
According to DTCP officers, the developer used to be so far now not given the occupancy certificate as the site for EWS flats "is under litigation". Now, district town planner RS Batth has really helpful to the director of DTCP to issue the occupancy certificate as the builder has recognized some other site to construct EWS flats.
"The approval of the zonal plan for EWS flats at the new site is under process. The developer has assured to construct the EWS flats very soon and also requested for the issuance of occupancy certificate. We have also recommended for the same," Batth instructed TOI.
"As the matter pertains to the interest of public at large and had been raised by allottees at different platforms, the department has requested the head office to grant occupancy certificate to The Residency as the residents are residing in these flats without any legal sanctity," he added.
The handover of maintenance of the society to RWA could also be stuck due to the lengthen in granting of the occupancy certificate.
Residents say they are facing lot of issues in absence of occupancy certificate. "The developer is not taking care of the maintenance. Lifts are in bad shape and on many occasions, people got stuck in lifts," mentioned Ritu Verma, vice president of RWA of The Residency.
"Residents are also not able to sell their flats or take loan as they are not registered yet," mentioned Verma, adding residents had been elevating the problem for the past a number of years.
When contacted, a spokesperson for Ardee Infrastructure Limited, the developer, mentioned, "The construction of EWS flats was delayed due to pending litigation on the land earmarked for it. Now we have identified a different site for EWS flats."
Spread over five acres of land, The Residency crew housing society is part of Ardee City.
Buyers were given ownership and moved into their homes in The Residency in 2005, but the developer used to be not able to get the occupancy certificate, necessary for registry of person residences, due to non-construction of flats supposed for the economically weaker section (EWS). The developer had implemented for the occupancy certificate in 2008.
According to DTCP officers, the developer used to be so far now not given the occupancy certificate as the site for EWS flats "is under litigation". Now, district town planner RS Batth has really helpful to the director of DTCP to issue the occupancy certificate as the builder has recognized some other site to construct EWS flats.
"The approval of the zonal plan for EWS flats at the new site is under process. The developer has assured to construct the EWS flats very soon and also requested for the issuance of occupancy certificate. We have also recommended for the same," Batth instructed TOI.
"As the matter pertains to the interest of public at large and had been raised by allottees at different platforms, the department has requested the head office to grant occupancy certificate to The Residency as the residents are residing in these flats without any legal sanctity," he added.
The handover of maintenance of the society to RWA could also be stuck due to the lengthen in granting of the occupancy certificate.
Residents say they are facing lot of issues in absence of occupancy certificate. "The developer is not taking care of the maintenance. Lifts are in bad shape and on many occasions, people got stuck in lifts," mentioned Ritu Verma, vice president of RWA of The Residency.
"Residents are also not able to sell their flats or take loan as they are not registered yet," mentioned Verma, adding residents had been elevating the problem for the past a number of years.
When contacted, a spokesperson for Ardee Infrastructure Limited, the developer, mentioned, "The construction of EWS flats was delayed due to pending litigation on the land earmarked for it. Now we have identified a different site for EWS flats."
Spread over five acres of land, The Residency crew housing society is part of Ardee City.
12 years on, 200 families to get legal ownership of flats
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November 28, 2017
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