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In today’s day and age, buying a house is a painstaking and laborious task. But owning one is just as a struggle as well, and residents of Jaypee Klassic know this the best.
Many of us moved into Jaypee Klassic in Sector 129, Noida, a couple of years back. And they were relieved to finally own a house and say goodbye to all the housing troubles. But we were wrong.
Jaypee has provided us with dilapidated constructions, ill-maintained parks and unsafe surroundings.
When you construct a tall structure, there should be basic facilities like working elevators. But that too is not here.
But the important question is, we pay our monthly maintenance to Jaypee Klassic, but where is that money really going?
For 3BHK that is roughly 1,564 square foot, we pay around Rs 3,821 or more per month for maintenance. This includes, common area maintenance, Rs 2,768, common area electricity, Rs 553, water charges Rs 500. We also pay for electricity meter rent. We are paying so much, we need to know where our money is being used.
In fact, residents here have contributed and installed CCTV cameras.
All we are asking is for the judiciary, IRP ( Insolvency Resolution Professional), to take strict action, so that the residents can be provided with some facilities. The residents who are staying here are risking their lives. Any day, a mishap can happen.
The Quint reached out to Jaypee builders but have not received any response from them. The copy will be updated once we hear back from them.
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