New Delhi, March 18 -- A Gurugram housing society has triggered controversy after its RWA warned that residents who fail to clear maintenance dues could lose access to domestic help, car-washers and delivery services from apps like Zomato and Swiggy.
The move by the RWA of Uppal Southend, a residential colony spread across roughly 100 acres in Gurugram, has divided residents, with some supporting the push for payments while others calling the action harsh and unnecessary.
The colony is located around 10km from luxury residential complex DLF Camellias and houses several hundred families. Outside the society's main gate, a yellow board has reportedly been placed listing the names of residents who have not paid their monthly maintenance ch...
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