World / A minor mistake was made, the builder said - move the house 1 meter or pay one and a half crore fine

Making a person in Auckland is very expensive to make his house on a small land of neighbor. Now the builder has asked the landlord to slice the house 1 meter or to fill a penalty of Rs 1.5 crore. The landlord is also going to prosecute this land dispute. It is alleged that he has made his house on the ground 1 meters of neighbor.

Vikrant Shekhawat : May 22, 2021, 06:56 AM
Making a person in Auckland is very expensive to make his house on a small land of neighbor. Now the builder has asked the landlord to slice the house 1 meter or to fill a penalty of Rs 1.5 crore. The landlord is also going to prosecute this land dispute. It is alleged that he has made his house on the ground 1 meters of neighbor. According to the report of Nzherald.co.nz, the person who is the house of the person is the lamp red. Where the house was built and as far as there should be a home, there is a difference between one meter that it will have to worship millions of rupees. Lal had contracted Pinakal Holmes for the design and construction of the house in Papakura and till the middle of 2020 it was almost complete. But the work of three-bedrooms stopped in August when the construction company called them to tell them about the boundary mix-up.

The neighboring property C 94 is owned by a company and the company is now taking legal action against Deepak Lal. The company wants that either the lamp reduce his house or pay about 1.5 crore rupees ($ 315,000) in the form of damages.

Deepak Lal said to this case, "This is a nightmare for me. I wake up at midnight and think how I can solve it. Pinakal Holmes gave the responsibility of designing the company headquarters in Hamilton. Lal said that architectural designer Nitin Kumar of the company's design headquarters had agreed to the house and the Auckland Council had approved it, so the council is responsible for this.

In a letter of Lal's lawyer Matt Taylor in September 2020, Panikal Holmes and the company's design headquarters was said that a surveyor was hired to certify the place of the house and keeping in mind the consent of making this house Was been done.

Taylor said, "It seems that this problem has been born as a result of a decrease in design. Pinakal Holmes's Project Manager Johnny Bhatti said that when he examined the documents of Lal's house and found that something is wrong. That's the disturbance.