Non Occupancy Charge in SURAT,GUJARAT Non Occupancy Charge in SURAT,GUJARAT

11 months ago

I have given my 3BHK flat on rent in Surat, Gujarat.
The society is charging me a maintenence of 25% extra than what others are paying as Non Occupancy Charge. This is totally unjust and unfair.
On top of the 25% they are also charging me interest on the same year on year.
I have written a letter to the society that , this is unjust and illegal. Still there is no response from their end.
What is the next step? How to follow about it next.

P.S I am aware of the 10% cap on the NOC Charge as per the Section 79A of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960 .

Q. What equivalent rule is applicable in SURAT to the Section 79A of Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act?
Q. What is the next step that i have to take.

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 11 months ago

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A.Dear Sir,
You may approach any local advocate dealing with such matters who is well acquainted with local laws otherwise you may be misled.
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