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Jegathesan (Technical Lead)     11 June 2011

Breaking Agreement of sale

For buying a new flat, I have went for an Agreement of Sale with a small builder. I paid 4L amount as agreement. While paying the complete "Owner Contribution Fund", I got to know there are lot of deviation from the approved. In the broucher it was mentioned 4 feet for one balcony and 3 feet for another balcony. During construction, I was suprised that one balcony is 2 feet and another is little less than 2 feet. I am not interested in buying the flat and gave stop payment for the final settlement for the chque which I gave.

I thought of having a safe exit with the builder and not to say that I m not interested with the building and decided to say I have financial constraint. When the builder called me regarding cheque return, I told him that I have financial constraint and could not go with the proceedings.


I am not interested in buying this flat, with the major deviation and not as per the design he gave in broucher. I would like to have your advice on withdrawing this agreement. Thanks in advance!



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Inform the builder the defects/deficiencies that have been noticed by you and also your unwillingness to buy the flat on account of such defects/deficiencies in writing.. Ask him to refund the money already paid to him. If he doesn't you may be compelled to initiate legal actions against him. Upon refusal send a legal notice immediately.
 


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