Gurgaon: DLF has written to the head of Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, said that it has not recovered the Rs 77 Crore of the population of phase 1, 2 and 3 which will be transferred to the corporation for maintenance, the takeover process that began in 2019.
Not yet realized.
In his letter, the developer has stated that it has maintained a colony in accordance with the norms and charging for the maintenance and maintenance of infrastructure, but some residents have not paid their contributions.
“To carry out the obligations and responsibilities of the colony, maintenance and maintenance, this accusation needs to be restored.
We ask the MCG and other authorities also to record the same and make it easier for us to recover the maintenance costs,” said the letter.
The developer said it would also explore legal and other options to restore contributions.
According to the developer, contributions have accumulated over the past two decades, and while some residents have not paid from the start, others have stopped paying for various reasons.
MCG wants a delayed infrastructure in the completed colonies before handing over.
At the district complaint committee meeting, DLF representatives said most of them jumped the road was waiting for construction restrictions due to pollution.
The company’s representative said the DLF had submitted a certificate of completion of the colony to MCG after obtaining approval “however, most of the population had paid maintenance fees.
There was no relationship between the arrears of maintenance costs and submitting the colony to MCG,” Rathee said.
Rani Rani, Board member number 34 said when the colony, such as Sushant Lok, South City 1 and 2, was handed over to MCG there were no conditions regarding the certificate of settlement.
“MCG has stopped all jobs other than those in detailed project reports (DPR) provided earlier.
Until the colony (phase 1, 2 and 3) is not submitted to the MCG, it will not continue the work.”