The important urban growth in the sector of the plateau of Neuquén capital, provided a housing solution to dozens of residents, but it also aroused the interest of unscrupulous people who seek to defraud those interested in acquiring land in the area.
For this reason the Plateau Forum, in charge of administering many of the private agreements through the organizations that comprise itshared a statement to warn the community regarding possible scams.
In it they detail that «In the face of offers of lots from stages 3 and 4 of the Foro de la Meseta, informally and totally unrelated to our projectthe Board of Directors communicates that these operations are already completed and with their corresponding beneficiaries already designated.
The letter also recalls that “The only way to access a lot in the current operation is by entering through the organizations that make up the Foro de la Meseta”. In addition, they inform that the interested parties must meet a series of registration requirements and conditions established in Ordinance No. 12,914.
“Subscribe the adhesion contract with representatives of the Forum and make the payment of the infrastructure exclusively to the developer company and in a bank way”is one of the conditions.
“Foro de la Meseta is not responsible for any management or operation outside the legal framework described,” reads the statement signed by the organizations that comprise it.; Aefip, Ammun. aunc. Chamber Women SMEs. Amejun. Anel, APM, Muten, Cediunco. UDN. NGO Brisas de Amistad, Coop. Mercantile and Coop. Children of Patagonia
The bad experience of the past
In August 2022, this medium revealed a massive scam with lots on the Neuquén plateau, which had been acquired through a cooperative that was part of the Foro de la Meseta and ended up deceiving those awarded.
The deceived families ended up obtaining a new agreement with facilities for land in the same sector, through the municipal housing and habitat institute of the city in March of this year.
In this process, the Foro de la Meseta disassociated itself from the damages generated by the cooperative that defrauded the owners, who mostly paid in full for the lots.
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