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  1. #1
    pythonblack is offline Renter
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    Angry don't buy flats at Rahul Estate, Ambernath

    This is to inform everyone that please don't buy flats at Rahul Estate.. Cause the builder out here Bagaria is the Biggest cheat of all..

    The following are the problems of Entire Rahul Estate.

    1.) There is no maintenance.

    2.) There is no proper water supply..

    3.) People have to fill water from the water pump dragging it all along the 4/5 floor inspite of paying the maintenance charges.

    4.) All the construction is of 3rd grade . right from the road , parks

    5.) Water seepage occurs in the rainy season..

    6.) The Builder takes the money for Electricity , water and doesn't pay it to the municipal ..

    7.) Just advise your friends / relatives who are planning to buy ..

    Complete Address :
    Rahul Estate, Gut No:2 ,Part,
    B-Cabin Road, Moriwali
    Ambernath (E)
    Mumbai

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    Codythebest is offline Mansion
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    jron is offline Condominium
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    Well, that is a rip off the people there doesn't really have integrity. You should sue them but I think it's still India probably hard to figure their judicial system there.

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    Desmond is offline Fixer Upper
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    Ooh... I have family friends who've worked and lived in India. Their concept of what is a "progressive, luxury home" is nowhere near ours. Sanitation, hygene, public services are all a big issue for someone used to western norms.

    Of course its not all a disaster, but yeah, I won't be moving there myself. Not if I can help it anyway...

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