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Can Housing society Ban bachelors?
“Every member of the society has the right to give his flat on leave and license basis and the society cannot restrict bachelors or spinsters. The requirement of obtaining the prior permission from the society to give the flat on leave and license basis, has been removed from the new model bye-laws.
Can society restrict bachelor’s tenants?
Yes. The Co operative Housing Society can ban/refuse to the bachelors or any other particular to let out the flat as tenant. If there is no resolution for this particular point; then Society has no right to restrain the owner to induct thebachelor as tenant.
What are the legal status of cooperative society?
LEGAL STATUS: A co-operative Society is a body corporate registered under the applicable state Act with perpetual succession having a common seal. It can acquire, hold and dispose of properties, enter into contracts and it can sue and it can be sued.
What if society is not giving NOC?
If society refuses to give NOC member can approach dy registrar, coop court and consumer court. No society can’t refuse to issue the NOC. Move the court. Society is the owners association to proper maintain of building , they have no right to raise objection for transfer of property.
How do I write a letter to society for leakage?
Dear (Name), With due respect, it is stated that I am a resident of your colony (Address) and my flat number is XYZ. Due to some reasons, I was out of town since last one/two/three weeks and now after coming back I was shocked to see that all the paint from the walls of my living room is peeling off.
Can a Bachelor tenant be banned from a society?
Committee (MC) has compulsorily to work under the provisions of the MCS Act and .IF. the MCS Act does not provide for restrictions on “Tenants”, THEN “Bachelor Tenant” cannot be prohibited (banned) from residing in a Society, even if for whatever reasons.
What kind of nuisance does the society experience from Bachelor tenants?
Sometimes, the Society does experience nuisance from Bachelor Tenants, in the form of Rowdiness, Alcoholism, visiting girl-friends of the Tenants, playing of Loud Music, etc….
Can housing societies engage in moral policing?
People, who are single or lead an independent lifestyle, often bear the brunt of such unjust treatment, where housing societies often engage in moral policing. The question, is whether such rules and diktats can be framed, in the first place. The legal stand is clear that no bye-law can be in contravention to the law of the land.
Can the Society decide what type of tenant I can have?
The Society cannot have a say (whatsoever) nor decide on the type of Tenant that could be allowed to stay in the Society. It is the sole discretion of the Flat-Owner (member) to rent his property out on rent /lease, under the appropriate terms and conditions prescribed by the Law.