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Jul 22, 2010 04:58 PM Read

I booked 2 flats in Jain housing. Project delay is more than 18 months. No Compensation from them. But they charged delay payment even for 5/6 days delay in the part payment and charged more than a lakh during handover.This is a forgery group having their SAJAVAT for modifications. They charge 3 times than actual but wont do anything on time. When you call, front desk junk lady wont transfer your call to the concern person and she will say that they are busy with customers (even though they don't have any work).Quality of Construction:This is very poor. Even a new mastri can construct a better job than what they do. I nearly made 1000 phone calls 2 to 3 everyday to get h/o of my flat on jun'10 which I was supposed to get on Sep'07. You cant meet the manager except the customer care persons. They will commit amenities but end up with nothing.OVERALL I BECAME A MAD PERSON AFTER BOOKING TILL I GET MY FLAT HANDOVER. SO NEW FLAT BOOKERS DONT CONSIDER GOING TO JAIN HOUSING. THEY WILL PROJECT HI-FI INITIALLY, BUT ONCE YOU BOOK YOU WILL BE THEIR SLAVES.

THINK TWICE, THRICE and DONT BOOK ANY FLATS IN JAIN HOUSING.
Jun 23, 2010 09:23 PM Read

Year: 2007 Month: January. Just after Pongal... Birth of the auspicious month of “Thai”... Having spent 8.5 years in Indian IT industry, what am I still waiting for? The desire to own a house did not occur to me till then. Married for 6 months, the family man in me started thinking of booking a flat. To be honest – the desire to own a house had just born – not taken a detailed imagination. I could not wait till the desire could grow stronger and grow into a detailed plan – reason: the flat rates were increased by 200 Rs/sq. ft. every couple of months by the builders. Delaying by a month or 2 would mean that you have to shell out another couple of lakhs more... Even when my friends alerted that Jain housing have a history of delaying completion of projects, ( never did anybody mention about the very poor quality may be Jains were n't that bad then ) I still went for Jains. I booked a flat in Jains Sudarsana by paying an advance of Rs. 50, 000/-

Within a weeks time I handed over the cheque for Rs. 2.75 lakhs which in addition to 50K advance made up the initial 10% amount. I do not really remember how I got HDFC loan representative's number – but once I called him up – he came to my office and did all the formalities – loan of 29.25 lakhs was approved and a cheque of Rs. 9.75 lakhs was given to me – this was towards 30% payment which was to be paid within 30 days of booking. Hence like most other people who book flats yet to be constructed, I too paid 40% of the total agreed price for the flat even before a single brick was placed on the ground (may be Bhoomi Pooja was done – I mean any real construction was yet to start).

During this time, I happened to meet the gentleman who runs Ruby Builders. I came to know of their proposed flats construction at Camp road junction in East Tambaram. This superior quality construction was going at Rs. 200 per sq ft less than the Jains Sudarsnan rates although it was in a much more prime location. Just like the common belief goes – I thought the Jains premium price would be justifiable in the quality of construction . Only by this time I had already gone for Jains. The fact that me and my wife preferred to have children's play area and swimming pool etc as amenities in the apartment we had no regrets then.

Year: 2007 Month: July. The foundation construction was done and another 10% (about 3.5 lakks including service tax) was paid.

Year: 2007 Month: Aug. First floor structure was raised and another 10% (about 3.5 lakks including service tax) was paid.

Year: 2007 Month: Sep. Second floor structure was raised and another 10 % (about 3.5 lakks including service tax) was paid.

Year: 2007 Month: Oct. Third floor structure was raised and another 10% (about 3.25 lakhs – by this time some controversy over service tax was raised) was paid.

Year: 2008 Month: April. Fourth floor structure was raised and another 10% (about 3.25 lakhs) were paid

By this time, 90% of the total agreed price for the undivided share of land and flat construction was paid. Now all of a sudden there was no activity in the construction site, we were told there was labour crises – not sure how on earth the crisis came up only after 90% of the agreed amount was fleezed from the customers.

Year: 2010 Month: Febuary. The flat was completed and ready for handover as per Jain Housing's prevailing pathetic standards.

Year: 2010 Month: March. I inspected the flat for handover. By this time knowing Jain Housing's quality that they have delivered to other helpless peopel like me in the apartment, had prepared my heart to accept the worst possible uneven tiles, many broken tiles on the floor and the walls especially bath rooms. switchboards were not finished properly - some were protruding, some gone inside, some tilted to teh right or left.

Year: 2010 Month: April: I took possession of my flat. No compensation was paid by the builder for the delays. In fact Jains had their interest calculation going tight on number days basis for each schedule of payment.

Jain Housing were only good at interest calculation, not in construction, no timely delivery, no compensation for delay,

Useful tips for buyers of flats under construction/ before construction:



  1. go for the builder who has a good track record for the past 3 years



  2. If you like the default design only then choose - for example, if you want a bath tub in your flat - you should only choose a builder who providesBath tub as a standard feature. If the builder says he can provide tub as an additional modification then the property may not possibly match your expectation.





Thumb rule: if all your expectations are provided as a standard feature in the property, then it will stand a chance to meet your expectations


  1. even if you don't intend to live in the property (only planning to rent out - as an investment opportunity for the banks are ready to loan and you get some tax advantage) still it makes sense to do a decent bit of due deligence before you choose the builder. Jain Housing has made few hundreds of families who booked their flats in Jains Sudarsana regret for choosing Jains.





Regards,

Boopathy
Jun 22, 2010 02:05 PM Read

I purchased a flat (dream house while booking) in one of Jains projects in Chennai. the project has been delayed by 1 year and after presurrising them (as a group) constantly to deliver. No wonder, they have given the flats to owners in pathetic situation. The so called "Dream House" while booking had become "Home just do not want". We had no rights to question them about the quality and that is the kind of treatment we received from Jains Management and their Customer Service. Very poor service from customer service. They also have department called "Extra Works" where people do not have any technical and practical knoweldge. This is just a selling department for Jains which sells low and poor quality materials at very high price. The complete team from Jains are arrogant..

I believe that Jains provide training to all the employees how to be arrogant!! Only fortunate thing for me is the building supervisor for my block is very knowledgeable and cooperative who did a splendid job for my block. Thanks to God for that. Otherwise, my experience with Jains is terrible, unpleasant. Anyone who has idea of purchasing flats from Jains, my sincere advice is to keep away from Jains and look for better builders, atleast who have courtesy with customers.

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May 03, 2010 12:19 AM Read

I booked a flat with Jain housing and got delayed by 1 year 9 months and their finishing was worst and I got stressed chasing them to complete and get the keys.  Please do not go to Jain. There are water seepage problems in the neigboring flats.



  1. Worth of investment - no



  2. Finishing - leakages, broken tiles, issues



  3. Timing - not meeting deadlines. Long delays



  4. Customer relations - worst - there is no integrity.



  5. Projects - There are core design issues, construction issues. I had moments with Jain General Manager too but even GM couldn't deliver or care to deliver quality service for the money I gave.



  6. Common amenities - still it is not yet complete and there are issues.





7.Overall - don't go Jain Housing.

Best Regards,

Suganandham
Oct 15, 2009 08:21 AM Read

This is about Jain Housing Projects in Bangalore (Jain Housing is based at Chennai). The completed project – Jain Prakriti is in the most pathetic condition, anyone can even imagine of. It is difficult to convey here what Jains have done to this community.

Apart from the worst construction, badly managed site, unusually late delivery without any compensation, outcome not even 50% of what their broacher promised, they have also held back the corpus fund collected by them to the tune of 2 Corers. The association formed is left to a very pity situation. The repair works are required at almost every corner around the building, which is handed over by Jains only 2-3 years back. Un settled issues are part of every apartments fate.

They have not even spared the owners of the land with whom they did joint venture, are in the worst receiving end, with Jains who are not bothered about their customers, once they are locked up with them. We all know about developers, but this people are setting new heights.

Visit the Jain Prikriti in Jaynagar 8th Block, Kanakpura Raod Bangalore and talk to the committee, before you end up with Jains. You will bless me to have writen this review, if you are reading this before you have paid up anything to this company.
Oct 14, 2009 01:34 PM Read

I could not agree more with the reviews written about Jain Housing on Mouthshut. In short, THEY HAVE NO ETHICS.

My in-laws booked an apartment at Jains Nakshatra in Chennai. Jain housing committed to handing over the apartment in December 2008. It has not been handed over till date. The reason cited is "labor problems"!

Is that the customer's problem? Can the customer tell them that he has a financial problem and hence will be able to pay him only after 2 years? These are some questions that Jains need to ask themselves. But they will not and do not care.

The most frustrating part of dealing with Jains is that whenever you require clarification they will transfer your call to the wrong person. He/she will tell you that he/she is not incharge of the project you are talking about and transfer you to the next person who will be unreachable because their line is busy, everybody else in the organisation is not aware of their mobile number, one of their relatives passed away and they will not be back for a week or they are sick.

The fact is that everybody from top to bottom in Jains is SICK(mentally) and nobody is in charge of anything. The funniest part of this whole scam is that if you need to ask somebody why they have not handed over your apartment as promised, after one year, you first need an appointment with these scamsters!

Jains will suck out all your money and then refuse to give you answers or even talk to you. Most builders, as far as I have seen(I've dealt with at least 3 big names) are unethical but jains tops them all.no doubt.

So what do you do? Before you buy an apartment, go to Mouthshut.com and read each and every review carefully before choosing to deal with a builder. Post your reviews about builders whom you have dealt with so that others can benefit from your experience.
Sep 23, 2009 08:17 PM Read

I have dealt with more than 1 builder and Jains are certainly not trustworthy. Quite contrary to their advertisement their service absoluetely sucks and they simply don't care. Talk to any owner in Chennai and they will tell stories. Visit any of their recent projects and you can see it first hand. It is very normal for them to delay projects a year and beyond and not offer any compensation. Unscruplous.

To add to it, their quality simply sucks. Builders like this should be debarred from practise. People should start to lodge complaints using our justice system to bring such errant builders to book. Until such time we have a proper legal recourse people should just drive them out of business. Some points to note in the contracts: they own and operate the common amneties.

While they mention penalty for non-performance they hardly ever pay (i'm sure they quote examples but don't be fooled). More often then not they charge hard-working home owners late payment penalty otherwise they won't hand over the keys. Also, watch out for a clause which allows them to increase the rates per sq. ft if the market conditions become adverse.

I recently (early Dec 09) got invited to a house warming ceremony (guess where) to Jain Sudarshana (at Rajakeepakkam, Chennai). The tale of woes from this lot is endless. They have formed a Yahoo group to try and address their woes collectively but stil continue to have challenges. The main issue I could tell from the construction were:

QUALITY (abysmal): Not a single floor or wall was straight, the plastering was attrocious, the tiles in some places were loose, the tiling had so many gaps and uneven that one could tell the poor quality finish with a naked eye, they had cleaned the place well before handover and worse they had leakage issues even before they moved in!! I really felt sorry for the folks who had bought the place. Hard-working & honest families don't deserve this.

Completeness: The common area was as if the building was still under construction (the floor tiling had layers of cement, the stair case has many broken tiles and the railings were completely rusted) but Jains claimed that things were completed and if people didn't move they were threatning them with penalty/late charged.

Late handover -> The place was to be completed in Sep 08 but a year later 2 block were still under construction with no sign of completion. Yet Jains were refusing to pay any penalty which is as per their contract. Instead they were unscruplously charging late payment fees to house owners refusing to handover if they dind't pay the late fee. What exactly is the legal recourse we have for such builders in the country. Can we take any collective action/campaingn to stop them from building any further and compensate existing flat owners in their projects.
May 10, 2009 12:11 PM Read

We booked a flat in jain housing Coimbatore in 2006 oct. It was supposed to completed by March 2008. Now it is May 2009 there is no sign of handing over.Lot of work is incomplete. When inquired they keep saying it will get completed in a month, 15 days.

When compensation was claimed for the delay, it was not paid as per the agreed terms stating increase in material cost. They will bring in other reason to avoid paying compensation.We have written several letters to them, but they dont care to respond. Customer service is pretty bad.

They show least concern for their clients. Please check out their design upfront, as they may not even provide windows. such design can only be seen in Jain. Even if it is in design, always verify during execution if they are they have provided the same as many times they fail to verify.Jain always claim for additional charges which is not in the contract.
Feb 20, 2009 04:27 AM Read

Beware of the positive reviews you see about jain housing here. They are all posted by Jain housing guys with different id's. Look at the pattern of these id's. A name followed by under score and then number. And these positive reviews sound more like sales pitch. Do you think you can trust a company which can do these cheap tricks to fool you to invest your life savings.

I purchased a flat from Jain housing and I think I should write about my feed back on them so that prospective buyers are aware of what these people are up to.To put it in a nut shell it is not worth spending your hard earned money on their property.

The quality of the construction is pathetic. The pillars are not even straight and I wonder how the multi story building is going to stand on those pillars. The buildings never see water during the construction except what they use for mixing with cement.

f it rains then it is the owners luck.Another important aspect is delivery time and you can be 100% assured that they will never deliver it on time as per the past records and as well as my experience. Be ready for at least one year delay and not less than that.

They pay very less for the people working on their site and the site engineer you see one week will not be there next week.They don't use any wood for the windows and everything is aluminum frames and easy for any one to break in.

They don't pay the compensation for their delay as promised though what they promise is only 4%.Their only aim is to maximize their profit at the expense of the customer and their workers.My suggestion is it is better buying from a reputed builder though the price is slightly higher rather than going for a company like Jain Housing.

Even if you have decided to book one of their flats please do yourself a favor in talking to the people who had already purchased from them or visit their site.

Updating after the jain housing's reply. The believe the reason that they are replying to old reviews is that to make it look like they care about their customers. I have pending case in consumer court on Jain housing regarding the quality and delay in handing over. Jain housing is now want to improve their review using fake review's and responding to the reviews to make it closed. As I said earlier before booking your flat with Jain housing be sure to take the opinion of the previous owners. And I am sure you will hardly see any one recommending their flats.
Dec 26, 2008 06:51 PM Read

I have bought a flat in Jains Kences Retreat in Apr 2006. Though the apartment was due for handing over by Mar 2008 with grace time, we got the apartment by June 2008. Though they claim the delay was beacuse of EB connection, there are still some works in the common area pending. I am satisfied with the quality of the product but the response from lower level staff is not very encouraging.

Even for small things they always say, they need to check with higher ups or take approval. I also happened to visit their Green Acres project recently in pallavaram for my friend's house warming function. Though the project got delayed by more than a year, I have not seen any equivalent project in chennai with such open space, greenery and amenities. Definitely a big yes when it comes to value for money.

Overall experience has been good.
Nov 12, 2008 08:17 AM Read

Don't ever get fooled by Jains Sales or marketing team, because you are in for a free ride then.Jains will not even live to the per s.ft promise because after completing project, they will ask you more money to hand over flat or they wont give you your booked flat. Flat - absolutely zero quality , third class material., third class in evrything starting from customer service department to the CEO. They will not do anything. No phone calls answered, only thing they will do promptly is ask for money.

They know only money ..they delay the project minimum by 2 years, they do not complete any of promised amenities, the customer service is a stupid , useless department, they will cheat you to the core right from per sft rate, service tax, modification charge and all. They collect so much service tax and they cheat the government also..they cheat people's hard earned money
Nov 10, 2008 07:27 AM Read

Owned by Mr. Pradeep Jain and Mr. Sanjeev Jain. One of the fastest growing developers today. Have a simple direct approach. Not very suave or articulate. Connected to roots. Very'indian' and need value for money. Demanding!

Good place for engineers. six days week though. based in CP( central location). Decent salaries.

Have a look at their pride Asia apartments in Chandigarh and you would know that performance wise they are second to none. I am not so sure about the work environment - not very polished- very'Indian' office not a feel of the MNC but very trustworthy and a good place for long term work. Relatively secure.
Aug 11, 2008 10:54 AM Read

A proud owner of a float at jains ashraya

I feel its a very good opportunity for me, owning 2 bed room float at Jains

Ashraya before 3 years, for the price of 27 lakhs with the proper guidance of

their excellent marketing persons. But I cannot imagine the situation of buying

any flat at any locations today being the market prices are gone sky hight.

Once again I thanks or the persons whoever helped me in buying this flat.

When I compare to other builders jain housing doing their best quality of

construction and services. I would like to build up the rappo relationship with

jain housing in my further future investments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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We are quite satisfied with your prompt response at all times even after completing your project and are always open to any comments, suggestion to the satisfaction of the client. It is this quality that I had awarded the contract to you. Wishing you all success and best wishes to you and your team for their excellent job.
Apr 25, 2008 11:55 PM Read

JAIN housing people are the worst kind of dacoits that you will ever come across.

If you show any interest in their property they will send their marketing team like hunting dogs and give you all false promises.

This has happened to me and some 500 families who booked their house in JAIN Housing project called Green Acres in Pallavaram Chennai.

We were told that handover of the flats will be happen in October 2006. It is almost going to be one year and flats are still not complete. the whole project is at around 60% completion on its 10 month of delay.

The JAINS management kept tricking us by giving false reasons for the delay and kept telling us that it will be handed over within next 2 month…then 2 months…then 1 month….and so on.

People are paying huge EMIs and rents to stay in their present hom es and are waiting endlessly to move into their homes, which seems like a mere dream. Lot of people have started selling their houses because of this deadlock. The agreement stated clearly that they will pay us compensation, but the JAIN builders straight away told us that they cannot pay us the compensation.

The owners of the 500 flats made a yahoo group to discuss their problems and next steps….but have remained defeated in front of this situation.

The Jainhousing & Constructions Ltd company has started targeting other projects without completing this one - Now some of the affected families have decided to go the press with their grievances and some have decided to sue JAIN housing.

Friends, please do not fall into the death trap of Jain housing & Constructions Ltd
Mar 10, 2008 01:31 PM Read

I purchased a flat from Jains in Perungudi called the Jains Anumita. This flat was booked at the rate of 1100/- per sq feet and the process of documentation started with IDBI bank for the Home Loan.

IDBI, although they sanctioned my loan did not disburse it and the reason stated was that the legal has not been cleared. There was a deviation in the construction and because of the reason IDBI did not disburse the loan.

At the same time I received intimations from Jains stating that the amount due is not paid. I was conversing with both the bank and the people in Jains and one fine day I receive a letter stating that the agreement stands cancelled and I would have to purchase the flat at the new rate if I still wanted the flat. I had not choice but to accept to pay at the new rate of 1500/- per sq feet.  Who mentioned this? The great CEO Mr. Vijay(Then a Vice President) who was rude and unethical -(Why would he not become a CEO, he sucked out close to 5 Lakhs from me, there are 109 tenements in Jains anumita, and close to 15 projects in the anvil - It would be that many lakhs into Jain's Pockets)

The flat was 1167 sq feet and this change impacted me with an additional bill of Rs. 466000/-

These very same documents with deviation was accepted by ABN Amro Bank and my loan was disbursed in 1 week. How? No clue. I would talk abt ABN AMRO and their gimmicks in another post and link it here.

*1.   Now, who is to be blamed,  Jain Housing(for a devaition in the plan) or IDBI Bank(for not having disbursed the loan amount citing the deviation in the plan) or ABN Amro(who have or have not checked the deviation but still disbursed the loan)

*         - Who ever is blamed it is me who is suffering an additional burden of 4 and a half Lakhs

*2.   Until this point post me occupying the flat in perungudi, they haven't yet provided me with the following

*         - An explanation for my complaint against the laying of marbonite tiles, which have air pockets and have not been laid properly at a cost of 28000/-



  • The rental difference @ rs. 4/- per sq feet for every month post the promised completion date, which amounts to rs 28000/-



  • They have paid no heed to the fact that I've not signed the possession certificate/Completion certificate



  • The swimming pool and the Gym that were promised haven't yet been operational. This is after about 2 years from the projected project completion date of November 2005





3.   I went ahead with interior decoration(the woodwork) with their sister concern Sajaawat. Which again is no good. There seems to be this complacency with which the Jain family works with. There used to be constant tiffs with the sajaawat labourers and the Jains labourers. A few tiles have been chipped and the quality of the wood work is pretty pathetic.

I have been taken for a jolly good ride by the so called service community. Who is the loser ME,for which I don't have any shame in admitting.

Please beware of the sly, unethical, cunning, bloodsucking, businessmen who call themselves servers of the public and act as though they are godsend to mankind.
Jan 25, 2008 12:39 PM Read

I am surprised to see many positive reviews about jain housing oflate but I doubt about their authenticity. Please do not go by this reviews.Go to any one of their projects and you will find what worth they are. Go to jains antarikhss in kodambakkam or jains green acres in pallavaram and you will come to know about them.

Please buy only after talking to owners.I am their customer but did not have any good experience.Also please go through old reviews in the same thread in mouth shut and you will come to know about them.This is not against jains but do your homework properly.
Jan 02, 2008 01:57 AM Read

After waiting for more than two years, still no update from Jain housing. I have booked the apartment because of Jain’s reputation. Now that is gone. No update, no e-mails, No return of phone calls. I have paid most of the money. When I called last time they claimed 95% of the work is done. When my brother in law went and visited the apartment, just the walls are complete.

Then they promised that the apartment will be ready by August 15th. Nothing happened. After that I called, and no response. I am not staying in Chennai. They send the meeting invitation of all home owners after the meeting is over. I send e-mails and no response. Then I called the office again and the person told me that she doesn’t have any further updates.

Jains is still advertising this apartment for sale. I don’t know what promises are they giving to attract innocent customers. How can anybody trust this company again.
Sep 05, 2007 10:07 PM Read

Jains Green Acres, Pallavaram - a source of mental agony for all folks who booked here.Absolutely no communication on payment schedule or status of completion of flat, but they still slap a huge fine for delayed charges. Customer service is totally unreliable. No return calls. Will not make basic updations to your personal file like change of address/phone etc unless you make 3 or 4 calls.

b. Account books are a mess. I've had my payments credited to another customers account, and been slapped a deficit payment(!). Zero transparency in payments made to Govt, and in the account statements.

c. Lack of operational discipline - they wont give you realistic dates... just make you run around in circles. Will tell you the house will be ready in a week. Then, if you so happen to be in the vicinity and pay a visit, you'll realize it is barely in skeletal state i.e. we were told the house would be ready in a month 6 months back!

No way to give less than 1 star.

Not recommended at ALL!
Aug 31, 2007 11:47 AM Read

About 600 families book flat in Jains Green Acres an apartment project from premier construction group - Jains Housing. The handover these flats was supposed to be done in October 2006. Now it is going to be a year. Jain Housing is not ready to commit handover date and are not ready to pay compensation as per the agreement. They repeatedly promise a delivery date and never bother to keep the promise.

The CEO of Jain Mr Vijai recently promised in front of 300 prospective owners to finish the construction on 15th August. Today it is 16 August and as usual they havn't kept their word. Sometime back Jain's sent letters stating flat is ready for inspection.

When the owners went for inspection they came to know that not even 50 % is done. They have collected 90% of money from all the owners and are in no hurry to finish the project. Jains have many projects in Chennai. So prospective customers think twice before going for a Jains project.
May 17, 2022 11:56 AM Read

We merely want to express our thoughts on Jain dwelling. We want to buy a new property in Chennai. It is our long-term goal. Because of Jains, we was able to complete our aim. We're looking for good designers in Chennai to help us find a place to live. We conducted additional research and analysis. Our needs and money were best met by Jain Housing. We visited several development firms and inquired about their project, cost, location, facilities, and so on. Overall, we was happy with Jain's service provider.

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