Dental clinic
abhijit kulkarni
(Querist) 09 December 2015
This query is : Resolved
Hello sir, I was allotted a place for the clinic in the premises run by trust ... They were interruption at every step as firstly no electricity supply then overhead water tank replacement as they were constructing a new building (extension) kept on assuring that it would be done at the earliest but didn't happened (water essential part of a dental clinic , I lost time....my rental was on.....later entered my clinic for construction of side wall n laying of pipeline for the over head tank ...given false information that they have applied for fresh meter( electricity) would take a month ( informed me) but got to know from line man that the will not issue fresh meter......while construction work of adjacent building damage to my false ceiling (hole) n electrical fixtures.... In rainy season constant rain ....spilled water on floor because of leakage through roof(false ceiling board swelled up, stains on floor sheets n painted wall ( left behind) n also plywood soaked up water to an extent.... Despite informing many times ( constantly) no proper action was initiated....sir do look into the matter n guide me.
abhijit kulkarni
(Querist) 17 December 2015
Please anybody respond n guide ......how to proceed further
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 17 December 2015
send lawyer legal notice to concerned trust and ask them to get the needed repairs done in 7 days time at their costs.
abhijit kulkarni
(Querist) 18 December 2015
Current situation is that I have vacated the clinic ( given in writing) .....how to proceed from now on .......time lost .......money wanted/ lost
abhijit kulkarni
(Querist) 18 December 2015
Current situation is that I have vacated the clinic ( given in writing) .....how to proceed from now on .......time lost .......money wanted/ lost....my practice was hampered to an extent
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 19 December 2015
You send a legal notice demanding your earnest deposit amount.
If you pursue the matter legally you will tend to lose more losses than what you already suffered so far.
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 19 December 2015
file civil suit in court and claim damages for the loss occurred to you on account of loss of practice and other harassments.