Flat buyers submit appeal seeking information
Noida Extension Flat Owners Association (NEFOWA) filed 35 “first appeals” with the Greater Noida Authority on Tuesday, claiming that replies to most of the 100 RTIs they had filed in August seeking information from builders on several issues were “unsatisfactory”.
A letter highlighting the issue was also sent to the Prime Minister. NEFOWA general secretary Shweta Bharti said that they filed 100 RTIs on August 8, asking GNIDA to share information on maps of various housing projects, their layout plans, deeds of declaration, true disclosure forms, etc. But they didn’t get any of these in their responses. The body had also asked queries about the quality of building materials being used at various projects.
Bharti said that they are surprised true disclosure forms and deeds of declaration were not submitted, as, according to the UP apartment act, 2010, these two documents are the most important information on a project, which builders need to submit with the authority.
The decision will be taken soon as has been stated by the authorities. However this is going to be dealt with.
Source: The Times of India