Open to Sky parking can be covered with shed Open to Sky parking can be covered with shed

3 months ago

Open to Sky parking can be covered with shed? Already there are 3 to 4 members covered with shed but objecting us to cover with shed.society not allowing us to cover with shed ,what will be the solution? How to get this solved is der any no objection certificate I should get from where?

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 3 months ago

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A.Dear Sir,
It depends upon to whom the open space belongs to, further the terms of the sale agreement and sale deed in respect of parking area. Ask the executive members to pass some resolutions on the above issue.
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Legal Counsel Vidhikarya

Responded 3 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
Once a member of the society, opts for an open-to-sky parking space if appears in the deed of conveyance of the flat, the same cannot be covered with a shed even from your own pocket. Instead, you along with others can raise a voice against the unaauthorised construction of a cover shed of open-to-sky parking space by a few members of the society. In case your collectve voice of protest yeild no result, bring the matter to the notice of Registrar of the Cooperative Societies failing which to Cooperative Court to resolve the issue in the right way.
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Responded 3 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
Resolving a dispute with your society regarding covering an open-to-sky parking space with a shed involves effective communication and potentially seeking legal advice. Initially, engage in a dialogue with the concerned members and the society, presenting your case for covering the parking space. Understand their objections and try to find common ground. If this proves unsuccessful, consult the society's bylaws to determine if there are any specific guidelines on this matter. It might be beneficial to seek a legal opinion to ascertain your rights. If allowed, consider obtaining a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the appropriate authority or the society itself, clearly outlining the terms and conditions of the shed installation. Ensure all communication is documented, and if needed, explore mediation or dispute resolution mechanisms within the society. Ultimately, consulting with a legal professional can provide tailored advice based on your specific situation and local regulations.
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