I purchased a flat on BG Road, Bangalore, and paid ₹2 lakhs plus ₹11 lakhs in preferential charges. The builder initially agreed to allocate a ground floor parking space, but now offers one on the second basement level. Their price list shows separate charges for parking and preference. Can I seek a refund for this discrepancy?
Best Answer
Based on Indian laws, you have grounds to seek a refund for the preferential charges you paid. This is because the builder’s change in parking allocation deviates from the initial agreement. You can argue that the preferential charges were specifically for the ground floor parking, which you are not getting. You should consult a lawyer to pursue this further.
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