Dear Mr Nagpal,
I, Satyaki Giri, am the owner of flat 0501 in Tower 4. In the past I've also faced the same issue just like others. And today the same incident was repeated. Unfortunately I wasn't at my flat at the time of the rain. When I came to know of the incident from other owners I checked the condition of my flat and sad to find that not only the water had flooded the flat it had damaged the furnitures as well as the laminated floors. At many places of my master bedroom the water had seeped through the laminated floor and had swelled the planks.
I want to highlight here that this is not a one-off incident and as our north side is completely open, heavy rain with strong wind caused this multiple times in the past. And as the monsoon approaches now I'm concerned that it will happen once again.
I also would like to point out that the problem areas are not only the windows but also the balcony sliding doors.
Mr. Nagpal this project may be a business proposition to you but sir these flats are our lifetime investments and most of the times purchased through our lifetime earnings.
So I request you earnestly please take necessary steps at the earliest.
We would be happy to extend our support if you need from us.
Thanks,
Satyaki Giri
0501, Tower 4
Dear Mr Nagpal,I agree with Souvik and others. I am owning 4#2602, 3 BHK. Today morning also, like all the previous deluges, my apartment got flooded by water coming through the balcony sliding door channel and window channels. I can understand that the building was made by the previous contractor (Kepel Magus), but I purchased the property from your house (Sureka) and hence the responsibility lies with you.I have raised this issue previously with Debajyoti and Diptaman, but apparent enough, the matter is beyond their reach. With all due respect, you should not avoid our concerns like this. Kindly take corrective measures.Regards,Arunangshu Chakraborty.--On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 10:42 AM, 14vikrant . <vikra...@gmail.com> wrote:I stay in T3 #1402. We had a similar problem today. Windows were not able to withstand the fury of torrential downpour. We were running around trying to block every window and trying to soak up water with towels from wet floors. It could be nightmarish for anyone not at home and find their home flooded later.A quick resolution is a must, now since its almost monsoon time.Thanks,Vikrant--On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 10:14 AM, Shoumo Chaudhuri <sho...@gmail.com> wrote:Request you take a serious view of this and resolve at the earliest.Refer my personal mail to Nagpalji, earlier today with sample pictures.Flooding of rooms with or without Wooden flooring has serious consequences like damages flooring, furnitures and fittings etc.Mr Nagpal, Mr PuriCompletely agree with Souvik. I have been bringing up this issue time and again. I am from T4#2401 , a north facing flat similar to Souvik.
Please note that many residents who are not staying within the premises, would know about damages, if any, only when they come to their flats. I for one come off and on. This state of affairs is just not acceptable.--On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 8:59 AM, Souvik Bhattacharya <souv...@gmail.com> wrote:--Dear Mr. Nagpal/Mr. Puri,
I am again writing this mail without keeping count how many times I have highlighted this in past with evidence.
Due to rain the whole flat T3, 24-02 is flooded with water overflowing inside from window channel.
Post today's morning rain did quick survey and found out that in T3 north facing 2 BHK few other flats where residents are staying going through same trauma.
These windows are not capable to withstand wind and water pressure at this height. Water is coming through window channel, vent on the channel gets blocked due to wind pressure hence channel water overflows inside our flat.
Have requested in past many times since May 2013 to look into this window design matter. Time has come someone needs to take accountability of damage to our flats, interiors, furniture, electronic equipments, etc due to this water leakage from window.
Attaching some sample pictures. In this way it is not possible to stay further.
By copying EGV owners will request to share your experience without our builder representatives.
Regards
Souvik Bhattacharya
T3, 24-02
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Dear Mr Nagpal,
I, Satyaki Giri, am the owner of flat 0501 in Tower 4. In the past I've also faced the same issue just like others. And today the same incident was repeated. Unfortunately I wasn't at my flat at the time of the rain. When I came to know of the incident from other owners I checked the condition of my flat and sad to find that not only the water had flooded the flat it had damaged the furnitures as well as the laminated floors. At many places of my master bedroom the water had seeped through the laminated floor and h ad swelled the planks.
I want to highlight here that this is not a one-off incident and as our north side is completely open, heavy rain with strong wind caused this multiple times in the past. And as the monsoon approaches now I'm concerned that it will happen once again.
I also would like to point out that the problem areas are not only the windows but also the balcony sliding doors.
Mr. Nagpal this project may be a business proposition to you but sir these flats are our lifetime investments and most of the times purchased through our lifetime earnings.
So I request you earnestly please take necessary steps at the earliest.
We would be happy to extend our support if you need from us.
Thanks,
Satyaki Giri
0501, Tower 4
Dear Mr Nagpal,I agree with Souvik and others. I am owning 4#2602, 3 BH K. Today morning also, like all the previous deluges, my apartment got flooded by water coming through the balcony sliding door channel and window channels. I can understand that the building was made by the previous contractor (Kepel Magus), but I purchased the property from your house (Sureka) and hence the responsibility lies with you.
I have raised this issue previously with Debajyoti and Diptaman, but apparent enough, the matter is beyond their reach. With all due respect, you should not avoid our concerns like this. Kindly take corrective measures.Regards,Arunangshu Chakraborty.
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I stay in T3 #1402. We had a similar problem today. Windows were not able to withstand the fury of torrential downpour. We were running around trying to block every window and trying to soak up water with towels from wet floors. It could be nightmarish for anyone not at home and find the ir home flooded later.
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