Adron Homes and Properties Limited, a leading real estate development company in Nigeria, has released a statement to set the record straight on allegations made against the company in a recent social media publication. The company, in the statement, described the allegations as unfounded and malicious, aimed at tarnishing the reputation it has built over the years.
According to the statement signed by the management of Adron Homes, the company refutes the claim that it has no one who has built or is building in any of its estates across the country. The company stated that it has thousands of built houses and hundreds of landlords living in its estates across the country with verifiable facts for those who wish to ascertain the true position.
The statement further debunked the insinuation that the company is fraudulent and won’t allocate plots of land to clients who have met the stipulated requirements, describing such claims as lies from the pit of hell. The company also stated that all necessary fees required to be paid per estate are well stated with clarity on its website with other terms and conditions stated on its subscription forms.
Adron Homes affirmed its commitment to keeping up with the best global practices concerning infrastructural development in all its estates. The company noted that due to the dwindling economy and surge in prices of commodities, it does not have control over the market prices of building materials, hence, why these fees are reviewable periodically to reflect current market prices so that it can deliver on its promises without reducing infrastructural standards and quality.
The company also debunked the claim that it mandates customers to use its engineers when building, stating that over 85% of its clients build and are currently building their houses. Adron Homes clarified that it requires its clients to submit building profiles of qualified engineers or registered builders, and such requirements are either a COREN or a CORBON certification. The engineer or builder is expected to sign a tripartite agreement with the company and the client, which is the indemnity agreement before the commencement of any construction works.
Adron Homes and Properties urged clients who have defaulted on the contractual terms and conditions of purchase to explore the contractual options available for resolution and refrain from making disparaging posts or casting aspersions on social media about the brand. The company warned that such actions are libelous and it shall take all necessary steps legally to ensure it protects its integrity by holding anyone found culpable responsible.
Adron Homes and Properties stated its commitment to building cities, communities, and affordable homes. The company assured its clients of its continued accountability and seamless real estate sojourn, while urging the general public to refrain from sharing unverified and malicious statements attributed to the company’s image by these allegations