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MC Explainer: Can a homebuyer seek refund if the number of floors in a real estate project is reduced?

We take you through a case in which the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission directed Macrotech Developers to refund over Rs 11 crore to a homebuyer in Mumbai.

July 15, 2023 / 11:20 IST
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World One Tower in Central Mumbai is among the tallest towers of India. (Picture: Lodha Developers)

The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has directed listed real estate developer Macrotech Developers, also known as Lodha Group, to refund over Rs 11 crore to a homebuyer in Mumbai, who had a booking in the developer’s luxury project, called World One, in Central Mumbai.

The homebuyer sought a refund after the developer constructed only 89 floors instead of 117 floors in World One, advertised as one of the tallest towers globally. The additional floors could not be built owing to lack of permission.

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The case

The homebuyer booked a flat on the 38th floor of the high-rise, with carpet area of 2,044 sqft, for a total consideration of Rs 14.57 crore, in December 2014. The homebuyer was promised fitout possession in September 2016, and there was a grace period of one year, according to the NCDRC judgment.