News: Gurugram: 14 Chintels Paradiso flats not vacated yet, families warned of action-30-05-2023
: A total of 14 families are yet to vacate their flats in two towers of Chintels Paradiso despite repeated orders to do so by the district administration and an IIT report declaring both the buildings "unfit for living".
District town planner Manish Yadav visited the Sector 109 society - where a vertical collapse of five living rooms killed two residents last year - on Monday and appealed to the families again to vacate their flats in towers E and F
"According to a structural audit report prepared by IIT-Delhi, both these towers have been declared unsafe. After inspecting the society, I asked the families to vacate the flats as soon as possible. The developer has also been directed to expedite the settlement process and complete the agreement with the flat owners," Yadav said.
Before leaving, the official warned the flat owners that action would be taken against them under the Disaster Management Act if the buildings were not vacated at the earliest. Some of the flat owners said the developer - Chintels India - was yet to pay the one-time relocation charges. Yadav told TOI later that the builder had been asked to make
In towers D, E and F, 82 flat owners have accepted a compensation at the rate of Rs 6,500 per sqft to vacate the premises. They would also be refunded the stamp duty and the cost of interior work done in their flats after an evaluation.