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General guidelines

  • Residents of Nandi Meraki have the right to request carpenters to stop work after 6 pm to prevent any inconvenience to other residents. Any misconduct by carpenters will result in the prohibition of the concerned service providers from the project.
     

  • Any damages to common areas, corridors, or staircases during woodwork will be charged to the apartment owners.
     

  • Separate restrooms have been designated near the vehicular entry gate for the carpenters to use, ensuring that they do not need to use the restrooms inside the apartments during the interior works.
     

  • Carpentry work inside the apartment can sometimes lead to damage to the flooring and walls, as well as improper use of the toilets. We kindly request that you remain attentive while carpenters are working in your apartment.
     

  • NHPL will not be held liable for any damages once the apartment has been handed over to you.
     

  • Please ensure that your carpenters properly dispose of any carpentry waste and do not dump it inside or outside the complex. You may contact the interior debris collection vendor,  (contact details provided in Annexure I), who will collect the debris for a fee. Kindly note that transporting the debris from your apartment to the vehicle is your responsibility.
     

  • The apartment owners will be responsible for covering all costs associated with repairs required due to carpentry work.
     

  • Please ensure that the flooring is properly protected during carpentry work. You have personally inspected and verified the flooring and grouting. Extra caution must be taken to prevent dust from settling in the grout of tile joints and the silicone of sanitary ware joints, as cleaning it later can be challenging and may cause significant damage. NHPL will not be held responsible for such issues.
     

  • No modifications involving civil work are permitted as part of the interior changes in your apartment. This includes actions such as groove cutting to alter the position of plug points, switches, or any other minor structural alterations. As all walls are load-bearing in our construction methodology, such modifications may have serious structural consequences.
     

  • If you make any such modifications to your apartment, you will be held responsible for any resulting damages, including cracks, seepage, or other issues, whether within your own apartment or in adjacent units.
     

  • Kindly instruct your carpenters not to drill below or above the washbasin in dining areas or washrooms without consulting NHPL (contact Mr. Guna Sekhara at 9742703883), as plumbing lines are located in these areas. NHPL will not be held responsible for any damage to plumbing, electrical lines, or other systems during modification work. Please note that all interior work should be confined strictly to your own apartment.

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