Days after the Supreme Court ordered time-bound reconstruction of flats in Sector 109’s Chintels Paradiso and asked the developer to extend rental support to affected flat owners, residents said the apex court hasn’t given relief from the day the flats were vacated. Also, no reconstruction timeline has been fixed, they claimed. The developer stopped rental support to the affected flat owners from May last year, when it offered two compensation options. Under the buyback offer, it proposed to pay Rs 6,500 per sq ft, along with the actual stamp duty and renovation costs. Under reconstruction offer, it proposed rebuilding and delivering to each flat owner another flat the same size as theirs. RWA president Rakesh Hooda said there was no consideration for residents of other towers of the residential project. “Also, there is no compensation for the harassment and inconvenience for homeowners who have gone through a horrific period. Instead, they face another four to five y
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The department of town and country planning (DTCP) has started erecting barricades around the unsafe Paradiso towers in Gurgaon s Chintels Paradiso. Flat owners are demanding compensation before the barricading process is completed. Find out more about the situation.