90,000+ Legal Questions Answered
Car parking issue
4 months ago
If the car parking owner covers / closes the common duct area for his own purposes without society's permission, can we file a complaint against that flat owner? The first thing is it valid to purchase car parking under the common duct area?
A.Dear Client,
If a car parking owner covers or closes the common duct area for personal use without the society's permission, it may constitute a violation of the common space and regulations. Purchasing a car parking space under the common duct area typically requires approval from the housing society. In such a case, you can consider filing a complaint against the flat owner for unauthorized alterations or usage of common spaces. It is essential to check the society's bylaws and regulations regarding the use and modifications of common areas. If there are clear rules against such actions, you may have a valid basis for raising a complaint. Engaging in open communication with the society management and the flat owner involved could also be an initial step to resolve the issue amicably. If necessary, seeking legal advice on the specific terms of the property ownership and the society's regulations can guide you on the appropriate course of action.
Thankyou
If a car parking owner covers or closes the common duct area for personal use without the society's permission, it may constitute a violation of the common space and regulations. Purchasing a car parking space under the common duct area typically requires approval from the housing society. In such a case, you can consider filing a complaint against the flat owner for unauthorized alterations or usage of common spaces. It is essential to check the society's bylaws and regulations regarding the use and modifications of common areas. If there are clear rules against such actions, you may have a valid basis for raising a complaint. Engaging in open communication with the society management and the flat owner involved could also be an initial step to resolve the issue amicably. If necessary, seeking legal advice on the specific terms of the property ownership and the society's regulations can guide you on the appropriate course of action.
Thankyou
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Read Related Answers
Disciplinary process for officer rank employee and a management staff.
Dear Client,
Holding a managerial position in the company, you have to pursue your grievance in respect of fairness or unfairness of disciplinary proceedings that ended up imposing harsh punishment be...
Repairing require for 4 storage Building
Dear Sir,
Every major repair to any building requires permission from local authority like KMC etc.
Disciplinary process for management staff
Dear Sir,
The charge officer to protect himself taking the signature of charge sheeted person on the order sheet, otherwise the charge sheeted person may question tomorrow that he does not know the co...
Disciplinary process
Dear Client,
An Enquiry Officer(EO) can seek clarification of any law point from the legal cell of the company or the panel lawyers of the company if it is required to respond to a query of a charge-s...
Cheating case
Dear Client,
In the absence of any documentary evidence, neither can you lodge a complaint against your mother's friend with the Police, nor can you file a criminal suit for cheating on jewelry in Cou...
Read Blogs on Civil
Civil Lawyers
Find Lawyers by Location