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 is a regulatory body established to protect the interests of homebuyers and ensure transparency and accountability in the real estate sector in Haryana.
The complaint was dismissed due to a lack of credible evidence and the complainants' inability to establish a direct link to the project.
The complaint was filed by Advocate Subhash Solanki on behalf of a group of homebuyers.
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.
Trinity is a real estate consultancy associated with the Sky Palazzo project, providing additional credibility and support to the development.

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