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      Arunowl485
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        Arunowl485
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        April 2, 2025 at 4:32 pm
        Hi everyone. My family purchased an apartment in a Casagrande property in Chennai and was handed over the apartment about 15 months ago.

        In the rains that took place over the last 6 months, the walls have started to crack and there is evidence of seepage on different walls throughout the apartment.

        This problem is occurring at multiple apartments across the property. It’s particularly horrible in our apartment cause there’s some dust dropping off the walls which I believe is causing my elderly parents bronchitis.

        There is a WhatsApp group of all the affected people and a lot of noise between the occupants and iCare (Casagrande Customer Care) reps but there’s no action. I believe this is due to a lack of guidance on how to redress the problem legally.

        I’m reaching out for any possible guidance on steps to be taken and any help would be much appreciated.

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        Primetejas7441
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          April 2, 2025 at 5:13 pm
          Tr alk to builders first , I believe they should have an agreement to maintain it for few years , complains donjack shit , you must have heard about thalambur and others , I hear ther is an society of Indiabulls which was possessed around 2018 and still no government electricity ,it runs via diesel generator

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          Happyshark11
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            April 3, 2025 at 2:32 am
            Send a legal notice to the builder, demanding that the issue be fixed free of cost. If the builder fails to take appropriate action within the stipulated time, proceed to file a consumer complaint.

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                April 3, 2025 at 2:47 am
                Is the time stipulated by us? Or is there a standard that’s implied?

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                    April 3, 2025 at 11:14 am
                    You can mention any reasonable time period in the notice, such as 15 days. There is no fixed statutory timeline for this.

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