Accordingly the dream of owning a house of their own in Bengaluru has turned into a nightmare for many families, a majority of who are middle class. Meanwhile not only has their hope of owning a home come under a cloud, they are getting sued for defaulting on their loans for a home that does not exist.

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Furthermore the project, named Mantri Webcity and located on the Hennur Main Road near Southern Asia Bible College in north Bengaluru, was marketed as a web themed township. Further as promised by Mantri, the first group of apartments was set to be delivered by mid-2015, but much to their distress, buyers allege that even in March 2019 there has been little progress in the work. Meanwhile Bengaluru based lawyer Faizan Asad said “All the 200 consumers should file a police complaint against the builder and approach the High Court for relief by filing a writ petition based on these numerous complaints”.



Moreover he also said the buyers can approach the Competition Commission of India if the builder is a dominant entity in the market and is using his dominant position to the detriment of the buyers. Snehal Mantri, director of the real estate company, admitted that there has been a delay of two years. She added, “She know the customers have got little irritated, but ultimately we have to complete the project as their dream home. The compensation will be as per our agreement which we anyway give it if there is a delay.”


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