HRERA Dismisses Complaint Against Sky Palazzo Project in Gurugram

The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) has dismissed a complaint against the Sky Palazzo housing project in Gurugram due to a lack of credible evidence from the complainants. The Authority clarified that matters involving fraud or misuse of funds may still be taken up in court.

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HRERA Dismisses Complaint Against Sky Palazzo Project in Gurugram
Real Estate:The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) has dismissed a complaint filed against the Sky Palazzo housing project in Gurugram, citing a total lack of credible evidence from the complainants. However, the Authority clarified that matters involving fraud or alleged misuse of funds may still be taken up before a court with appropriate jurisdiction.

The complaint had been filed on behalf of a group of homebuyers by Advocate Subhash Solanki. It had alleged serious allegations regarding the legitimacy of the project, which is being developed by Fidatocity Homes Private Limited on 10.84 acres of land in Harsaru village, Sector 88B.

Following the complaint, HRERA had issued a notice on April 21 to the directors and officials of Sky Palazzo, flagging the possibility of fraudulent activity. But during a hearing on May 19, the Authority concluded that the complainants had no direct link to the project.

“The Authority observes that complainants have no locus standi and is not an aggrieved person and also does not belong to this project i.e., ‘Sky Pallazos’ located at sector-88B, Gurugram being developed by M/s Fidatocity Homes Pvt. Ltd. the complainants have not submitted any supporting documents to substantiate the complaint,” HRERA said.

In view of these findings, HRERA dismissed the complaint, adding that a detailed order would be issued separately. Following the ruling, a spokesperson for Trinity—associated with the project—welcomed the decision.

The dismissal of the complaint by HRERA highlights the importance of providing concrete evidence and maintaining proper documentation in real estate transactions. For homebuyers, this case underscores the need to thoroughly vet projects and developers before making any financial commitments. It also emphasizes the role of regulatory authorities in ensuring transparency and accountability in the real estate sector.

Fidatocity Homes Private Limited, the developer of Sky Palazzo, has a reputation for delivering high-quality residential projects in the region. The company’s association with Trinity, a well-known real estate consultancy, further adds to the credibility of the Sky Palazzo project. Homebuyers interested in the project can now have greater confidence in the regulatory oversight and the integrity of the development.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA)?

HRERA is a regulatory body established to protect the interests of homebuyers and ensure transparency and accountability in the real estate sector in Haryana.

Why was the complaint against Sky Palazzo dismissed?

The complaint was dismissed due to a lack of credible evidence and the complainants' inability to establish a direct link to the project.

Who filed the complaint against the Sky Palazzo project?

The complaint was filed by Advocate Subhash Solanki on behalf of a group of homebuyers.

What is the Sky Palazzo project?

Sky Palazzo is a housing project being developed by Fidatocity Homes Private Limited on 10.84 acres of land in Harsaru village, Sector 88B, Gurugram.

What is the role of Trinity in the Sky Palazzo project?

Trinity is a real estate consultancy associated with the Sky Palazzo project, providing additional credibility and support to the development.

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