Actor Mahesh Babu has been served a legal notice for his endorsement of Sai Surya Developers, a real estate firm accused of defrauding a buyer. The firm is under scrutiny for allegedly selling non-existent plots to a Hyderabad-based doctor.
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The legal notice is related to Mahesh Babu's endorsement of Sai Surya Developers, a real estate firm accused of defrauding a buyer. The firm is alleged to have sold non-existent plots to a Hyderabad-based doctor.
A Hyderabad-based doctor filed the complaint against Sai Surya Developers, alleging that the firm made her pay ₹34.8 lakh for plots that do not exist.
Mahesh Babu is named as the third respondent because he endorsed Sai Surya Developers, and his endorsement is seen as a factor that may have influenced buyers to invest in the firm.
The potential consequences for Mahesh Babu include damage to his reputation, legal liabilities, and the need to address the public regarding his involvement in the alleged fraud.
This case highlights the need for stricter regulations and oversight in the real estate sector to protect consumers from fraudulent practices and ensure transparency and accountability.
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