Kids playing cricket
1 month ago
We are staying in apartment constructed as G+5. There is walk area around apartment, which will be used for walking and cycling for all age groups. Since January 2024, kids have been causing a lot of trouble by playing games that are not allowed here like cricket. Despite many meetings, the association in charge has not done anything about it. In fact, Association confirmed that kids will play for 8 hours in apartment walk areas and this is being causing nuisance and threat to our properties like windows bathroom glasses, kids of less than 5 years and elders who walk for refreshment. Kids aged less than 5 years and elders who are staying in nearby areas where cricket is being played are highly impacted. If few people started, playing cricket outsiders and guests are also being added and its becoming unbearable nuisance.
In a gated community, disputes among residents are often resolved through mutual understanding to maintain peaceful coexistence and protect common interests, regardless of age or social class. However, if issues become intolerable, particularly for senior citizens, residents can collectively raise concerns to the association for action. If the association's response is inadequate, residents can escalate the matter to the competent authority appointed under the state-specific Apartment Ownership Act, responsible for resolving disputes and promoting amicable solutions.
In a community living in a gated society, this kind of affair from co-residents regardless of the age and class of people staying in the housing complex is usually compromised and resolved on mutual understanding for peaceful co-existence and to protect common interests because every person either children or elders bears different perceptions and way of living. However, in case such affairs or incidents become unbearable, especially to Sr. Citizen, then you may bring the matter collectively through a mass protest petition to the notice of the Association for necessary action. In case your approach to the Association yields no results, you may inform the matter to the competent Authority appointed under the state-specific Apartment Ownership Act under whom the Association is registered to resolve the issue amicably.