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Manoj Kumar (Executive internal audit)     04 September 2015

Legal action against builder for sewage problem

Hai everyone,

I have bought a flats in kolathur , chennai. It has 6 blocks each block containing 6 flats. So total of 36 Flats. Im the first to occupy the flats and its on November 2014, not  even a year. Now the problem is sewage water is getting filled up in every block almost every two days and we are cleaning it by tanker lorries by spending Rs.1250/- per load. Nearly 60 percent of the flats have been occupied only before 3 months and yet they were facing this sewage problem and contributing towards cleaning.The provision for sewage water is so small and it is only 10 feet  and it is gettig filled up frequently whcih causes problems to nearby residents. There is no drainage system in the area. Also builder has two more flats to be sold out of 36. This is major problem and we are spending handfull of money over and above the EMI to clean the sewage water. 

When asked to builder he is not ready to take responsibility , instead he is asking us to meet the local councillor and corporation chairman to request the drainage system. We have also met the concillor and he is not ready to make it fast . After spending lakhs we are having tough times daily with the overflowing sewage water. What could be legal action or what actions can we take this to sort this issue. 

Note there were also a lot of pending works to be completed by builder, were

-Building not named

-Blocks not named , owners names not painted in flats.

-no lights provided in gates

-not formed the commitee

-sewage lines at the backside of the flats were closed with tiled not cemented

-small parking sold to almost more than 4 owners per block.

Door numbers not given.

Dear members kindly guide me what could be the action to be taken against the builder . Thanks in advance.



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jyotirmaya behera (advocate)     04 September 2015

you can send the legal notice to the builder and indicating there  the pending work along with the sewage problem.

You may also file the consumer case before nearest consumer forum. 

Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     05 September 2015

 The Gujarath state consumer commission has sentenced a builder to a year in jail for obstinately ignoring residents' complaint over not providing basic amenities and BU (building use) permission in a flat scheme on Ahmedabad's SG Highway for over a decade. So fight for your rights. 
 

Manoj Kumar (Executive internal audit)     07 September 2015

Hai thanks for your reply. Could you please tell me the procedure to file a complaint in consumer forum and also will there be speedy action. Thanks in advance

advocatepassy@gmail.com 971794 (Advocate)     10 September 2015

You have to file the case in State Consumer dispute Redressal Firum if the value of the property is  ess than 1. Crore.  If it is more than 1 crore, than in the National Commission in New Delhi.  the number of residents  can join together and file a case in National Commission or State Commission.    Make the builder Opposite Party.  Normally you can fight your own case, but it is always better to hire an advocate. we can fight your case if the jurisdiction is in Delhi, I.e. The value of each flat owner is more than  1 crore. It is for deficiency of services. 

advocatepassy@gmail.com

9717940277

New Delhi

 


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