Land and plot purchasers are increasingly accusing Bestway Land Properties Ltd of delaying plot and land handovers, often creating ownership disputes, particularly at its Purbachal Bestway City project.
Complaints about mismanagement and lack of accountability have drawn police involvement, raising serious concerns over the company's business ethics.
The disputes have escalated as plot owners demand intervention and transparency, with many still awaiting their property ownership despite making full payments.
One of the victims, after legally acquiring his land and constructing boundary walls, faced an ownership challenge from another party who demolished the structure. Despite possessing valid legal documents, the victim's repeated requests to Bestway Group Chairman Md. Mizanur Rahman went unanswered.
The company allegedly dismissed the matter, using dubious reasoning to deny responsibility, prompting the victim to seek mediation through Rupganj Police Station.
This case reflects the broader discontent among buyers in Purbachal Bestway City, where delayed plot handovers and unresolved disputes continue to surface.
The group's failure to address these issues has intensified calls for transparency and resolution. Meanwhile, a new land deal raises further questions about Bestway's business practices.
A businessman Tanvir Alam recently purchased property from Bestway Land Properties Ltd., documented by a legally signed land record showing accurate details and taxes.
However, days after this transaction, a new controversy emerged. An arbitration hearing on September 29, 2024, was address a dispute between Mizanur Rahman and Khoreshed Alam, who claims land fraud and non-delivery of purchased land.
In this hearing he was absent which underscores the growing skepticism about Bestway Group's broader land dealings, complicating its reputation amidst the mounting concerns.
With these ongoing allegations and disputes, Bestway Group's real estate operations face increasing scrutiny, raising doubts about the company's ability to manage its projects transparently and effectively.
The plaintiff Khorshed Alam filed a lawsuit with Rupgonj police station on Tuesday as his makeshifts and brickworks were broken in his land.