Thursday, September 23, 2010

RWD refusing to get the Completion Certificates

In the CommonFloor.com website, from the interesting discussion by the current owners of the RWD apartments, it seems that RWD is not obtaining the Completion Certificate from the Panchayat office. For the background of this, whenever you construct a building (both residential & commercial), you need two important certificates from the Goverment authorities. The first one is the Layout & Plan approval. This means that you propose a design for the building and the Govt. approves the design. Once the construction is over, you need to get the Completion Certificate (sometimes called as Occupational Certificate) This certificate means that the construction was done without any violation and goes as per the approved plan.

RWD has so far refused to obtain the Completion Certificates for the villas as well as apartments. I wouldn't think that there would be major violation in the approved plan (like constructing five floors while only four floors were approved), but this could be because of the quality of the construction. Earlier, we have seen that RWD is heavily reduced the size of the walls and pillars from 2 inches to 1.2 inches. If that is true, by reducing the size of the walls and pillars, they benefit as the cost of the construction is substantially reduced. The problem lies in the fact that the strength of the building is also reduced.

There is also a discussion going on about forming the official owners association. Once that is done, probably getting the certificates should be easier.

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