The Blue Fountain Estate Homeowners and Residents Association (BFEHORA) has raised serious concerns over what it described as a worsening relationship between residents of Blue Fountain Estate and the estate’s developer, Blue Fountain Properties Ltd (BFPL).
In a statement issued on behalf of homeowners and residents, BFEHORA said it was compelled to place on public record what it termed an increasingly troubling situation within the estate, also known as EFAB Metropolis Estate, located in Karsana.
BFEHORA identified itself as the sole legitimate and duly incorporated body representing the interests of homeowners and residents of the estate.
According to the association, its engagement with the developer has deteriorated significantly, giving rise to concerns over safety, governance, and compliance with agreed contractual and regulatory standards.
The association alleged that the current state of affairs is marked by a systemic breakdown of law and order within the estate, which it attributed to the actions and conduct of the developer.
BFEHORA accused Blue Fountain Properties Ltd an associated company of Efab Properties Limited of engaging in practices that undermine the rights and welfare of residents.
Among the issues raised were what the association described as flagrant breaches of contract, lack of financial transparency, and the illegal conversion of public infrastructure within the estate. BFEHORA further alleged that these actions have negatively affected the orderly management of the estate and eroded trust between residents and the developer.
More critically, the association said the situation has escalated beyond administrative disputes, citing direct threats to the lives and safety of residents. It warned that the ongoing tensions have created an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty within the community, prompting residents to demand urgent attention from relevant authorities.
“The situation has given residents grave concerns,” the association stated, noting that homeowners have become increasingly alarmed by what they perceive as unchecked actions by the developer and the absence of effective safeguards to protect residents’ interests.
BFEHORA said it has made repeated efforts to engage the developer through established channels but claimed that these efforts have failed to resolve the underlying issues. As a result, the association said it was necessary to bring the matter into the public domain to seek accountability and corrective action.
The association emphasized that its actions were motivated by the need to protect the collective interests of homeowners and residents, ensure compliance with contractual obligations, and restore lawful and transparent management of the estate.
BFEHORA also called on relevant government authorities and regulatory agencies to intervene, investigate the allegations, and take appropriate steps to prevent further deterioration of conditions within the estate. According to the association, such intervention is necessary to safeguard public infrastructure, protect residents, and restore order.
As of the time of filing this report, Blue Fountain Properties Ltd had not issued a public response to the allegations.
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