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Can a builder deny NOC Letter for a balance transfer?

(Querist) 20 February 2017 This query is : Resolved 
So here is the over view. I had purchased a flat in the year 2013. The builder received the entire amount as of last year however there were delays in making the payments for a few days not greater than 30 days. The builder received the service tax and vat amount at a much later stage however he now denies my the possession of my flat stating that i still need to pay him the late payment interest charges. The builder has not given me a break up and now when i wanted to get a balance transfer done to transfer my loan to a diff bank he has denied it and is not receivingmy calls too. Is this legal and can i sue the builder as he has denied me the receipts of the last payment that i made towards sales tax and vat?
Adv. Yogen Kakade (Expert) 21 February 2017
Yes.. If you have been buying this flat for your residential purpose, then consumer court can be an option for you. Before going for legal action, send him a legal notice.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 21 February 2017
Relate the charges demanded by it with T&C signed with you and refute.


Narrate in writing under proper acknowledgment all representations and details and all docs that you want, and build record.


Thereafter you may approach DCDRF.



Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 21 February 2017
Refer the terms of agreement and in case demand / step not in accordance with the terms, move consumer forum.
Rudolf Mondal (Querist) 18 April 2017
i need legal help on this matter. I am unable to see a link to contact an expert and experienced lawyer who can help me in regards to this case.


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