Residents of the new development on Prespanska Street in Makedonia have initiated legal action against the developer, Decon-Com. The complaints center on the inability of the property owners to occupy their new homes, citing a delay of two and a half years beyond the timeline stipulated in their pre-contracts. The primary issue involves the building’s failure to undergo technical acceptance.
According to the residents, substantial finishing work remains incomplete. Specific deficiencies noted include unfinished apartment interiors, an unusable elevator, a lack of ventilation in the underground garages, exposed cabling throughout the structure, and general disarray in the immediate surroundings. Despite these unresolved issues, residents report that no concrete steps are being taken by the developer to finalize the necessary repairs.
Furthermore, they allege that while this project stalls, Decon-Com continues to build and sell units in other parts of the city. The owners argue that the repeated promises and subsequent postponements are undermining their investment. They point to the discrepancy between the stalled completion of this residential block and the developer’s ongoing commercial activities elsewhere.
The legal action seeks compensation due to the prolonged delay in taking possession of the units they purchased. The dispute highlights significant concerns regarding oversight when large-scale construction is built within an urban environment, questioning the timeline for project completion in the city.
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