Telangana RERA Orders Builder To Fix Structural Defect Arising Out Of Project
Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority bench, consisting of Justice Dr. N. Satyanarayana, K. Srinivasa Rao, and Laxmi Narayana Jannu, has directed the builder to rectify the structural defects related to construction quality and amenities arising from the project following the transfer of possession to the homebuyers, as per Section 14 of the Real Estate Act, 2016. The Homebuyer alleges false information on the RERA website and lists unresolved issues in G-Block, including parking allotment, construction waste removal, lift functionality, painting, cleaning, electrical corrections, and seepage problems. The 04.03.2024 inspection report highlighted multiple structural flaws in the project: single-coated paint areas needing double coating, electrical wiring not meeting standards, absent intercom facilities, safety risks from an accessible transformer area, non-functional STP machinery, severe seepage in basements and pool area, water ingress in cellar and lift pits, improper Manjeera water connections, missing clubhouse furniture and gym equipment, absent CCTV cameras, incomplete landscapes, replaced play area with parking, lacking signboards, damaged pathways, and missing project documents submitted to the society. Additionally, Authority directed the Builder to ensure proper operation of STP machinery and rectify structural defects causing seepage in basements and the pool area.







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