Adverse Possession Law for Housing Society in India
The adverse possession law in India allows a person to claim ownership of property if they possess it openly, continuously,...
PublishedThe adverse possession law in India allows a person to claim ownership of property if they possess it openly, continuously,...
PublishedA rental security deposit is a refundable amount paid by a tenant at the start of a lease to protect...
PublishedThe right to inspect society documents allows members of a housing society to check financial records, registers, and official papers...
PublishedThe Bombay High Court ruled that a housing society’s managing committee automatically loses legal validity if its elected members fall...
PublishedNon-occupancy charges in Goa are additional fees a housing society may collect when a flat is not occupied by the...
PublishedApartment resident rights in India protect people living in flats from unfair treatment, unsafe living conditions, and illegal eviction. These...
PublishedThe new rules for associate members in the housing society clearly define who can become an associate member, what rights...
PublishedA defect liability period is a fixed time after a building is handed over, during which the builder must fix...
PublishedTenant police verification Mumbai is a mandatory legal process for landlords and housing societies. It informs Mumbai Police about tenants...
PublishedTo understand how to change names in electricity bills, you need to apply for an electricity meter ownership transfer through...
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