NOIDA: Some 40 days after the Supreme Court ordered the Noida Authority to facilitate the tripartite registrations of nearly 14,000 existing residents in various housing society projects of the beleaguered Amrapali group, the court-appointed receiver’s requirements were finally put up on the Authority’s website on Tuesday evening.
Among the first ones to queue up for the registration of flats were the residents of Sapphire I, followed by a slew of other Amrapali project homebuyers awaiting papers.
A section of Amrapali Zodiac buyers also met Authority officials on Wednesday, requesting that the exact dimension of their flats be approved so that the residents do not have to pay excess for the registry.
As per the document uploaded by the Authority on its website, signed by receiver R Venkatranami, investors will now have to produce the flat buyers’ agreement, allotment letter, possession letter and occupancy letter.
They will also have to produce a ‘no-dues’ certificate. In case of transfer from the original allottee, buyers are required to produce the registered documents of such transfers or documents issued by Amrapali approving the transfer.
In case the buyers are not present in India, they would have to send documents duly attested by a public authority to the RWA via email or anyone holding a letter of attorney on behalf of the buyer, according to the Authority website.
Meanwhile, the buyers of Amrapali Zodiac on Wednesday submitted a complaint to the Noida Authority, demanding a fresh measurement of their apartments as they claim that the flats have not been built as per the promises made on the builder-buyer agreements.
Among the first ones to queue up for the registration of flats were the residents of Sapphire I, followed by a slew of other Amrapali project homebuyers awaiting papers.
A section of Amrapali Zodiac buyers also met Authority officials on Wednesday, requesting that the exact dimension of their flats be approved so that the residents do not have to pay excess for the registry.
As per the document uploaded by the Authority on its website, signed by receiver R Venkatranami, investors will now have to produce the flat buyers’ agreement, allotment letter, possession letter and occupancy letter.
They will also have to produce a ‘no-dues’ certificate. In case of transfer from the original allottee, buyers are required to produce the registered documents of such transfers or documents issued by Amrapali approving the transfer.
In case the buyers are not present in India, they would have to send documents duly attested by a public authority to the RWA via email or anyone holding a letter of attorney on behalf of the buyer, according to the Authority website.
Meanwhile, the buyers of Amrapali Zodiac on Wednesday submitted a complaint to the Noida Authority, demanding a fresh measurement of their apartments as they claim that the flats have not been built as per the promises made on the builder-buyer agreements.
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