Unitech wants homebuyers to clear dues, update contact information, or lose allotment.

By Bricksnwall | 2024-10-19

Unitech wants homebuyers to clear dues, update contact information, or lose allotment.


On September 15, this year, Unitech resumed development on housing projects in sectors 96, 97, and 98 after the Noida authority authorised the layout maps of buildings.

 

Builders Unitech Limited issued an appeal to homeowners on Friday to pay dues against their particular flat or plot as well as update their contact information; otherwise, they risk losing their allotment.


On September 15, this year, Unitech Limited commenced development on home projects in sectors 96, 97 and 98 after the Noida authority authorised building plan maps. The company has also asked residents to give their most recent contact information to ensure smooth communication.

 

Unitech's three projects -- Amber, Burgundy, and Willows -- in sectors 96, 97, and 98, which also house the Unitech Golf Course and Country Club, have resumed construction after a 15-year hiatus, according to officials.

 

Now, the real estate firm requires funding to proceed with the building without more delays.

 

""We have requested that homebuyers discharge any outstanding payments on their specific properties." In addition, we have requested that homebuyers give their most recent information, such as an active e-mail address, mobile phone number, and address. Many buyers may have altered their original contact information provided while booking the home a decade ago. We need the most recent contact information to keep them informed about their projects in the future," said former IAS officer YS Malik, chairman of the Unitech board.


Source: Hindustan Times

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