Residents say that prices have appreciated in the last one year, and the builder should provide a buyback offer per the market rate. At present, residents do not have a rehabilitation offer on hand as both the offers for reconstruction and buyback have been withdrawn by the builder.
Going by early developments, that seems unlikely, with the consultants charged with bringing down the towers in Gurugram apparently inclined to go in for the mechanical method to raze the floors
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The Enforcement Directorate has searched the premises of DLF in Gurugram as part of a money laundering investigation against Supertech and its promoters.
On July 17, the SC asked Supertech to pay Rs 1.25 crore towards refunding 15 homebuyers of the demolished twin towers. The 15 homebuyers had to be paid a sum of Rs 7.04 crore, and currently, Rs 75 lakh remains to be paid