The residents of Emaar Gurgaon Greens are upset with the indifferent behavior of the developer towards their concerns and due to this the residents of Emaar Gurgaon Greens in sector 102 started a sit-in protest on Monday. The residents alleged that besides paying a high charge of INR 03.65 per sq. ft. they are encountering various issues which include lack of housekeeping maintenance, poor security system and lack of horticulture in the premises. Despite various complaints made in the last two years no action was taken on their behalf, residents of the building stated.
After filling the complaints to the concerned authorities including the CM highlighting their anger the residents of the society were left with no option but to go for a peaceful protest. Now, they will sit for the protest in the morning as well as the evening shifts for three hours a day.
Parikshit Yadav, a resident of in his interview with the Economic Times said “The builder has collected crores through electricity bills in the name of minimum monthly charge and common electricity charge. At the time of possession in 2019, we were forced to pay two years’ advance common area maintenance charges. Now we are paying the charges every quarter which is on the higher side as compared to other societies but they are not even spending half the amount on maintenance.”
The representative from the developer side were not available for the comments.
The residents claimed that in 2018 the developer formed a nominated condominium association in which funds were collected from all the residents as electricity charges and maintenance of the common area have been misappropriated. They informed that till date no annual general meeting has been called by the condominium association and neither a financial audit report has been shared with residents. Another resident Mr. Sandeep Fogat said while talking to Economics Times that “We were not aware of the condominium association registered by the developer as none of the members of the governing body has ever seen in the society. No AGM has ever been called.”
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