Tuesday 16 October 2018

Inching Forward: Adv. Rahul Kul submitted bill to the Maharashtra Assembly


Advocate Rahul Kul, Member of Legislative Assembly today submitted the private members bill to the Assembly Secretary General suggesting significant amendments in the Maharashtra Apartment Ownership Act, 1970. This is a major milestone achievements from the point of view of the frustrated and harrased real estate consumers, aka Flat Buyers.

If approved, it will restrict formation of condominium/apartment in the complex where the total number of flats are less than 9. Any other complex or building where the total numbers of flats are more than 9, will have to form the Cooperative Housing Society in pursuent with the MOFA, 1963.

On this backdrop it is becoming further more essential to ensure that this campaign receives thousands of signatures from the consumers across the state of Maharashtra and elsewhere.




2 comments:

  1. Hi, I am reading the posts and wondering why a lawyer has not been hired to challenge the builder in the court? Or did I miss that? Also, on what basis did the flat owners stop paying maintenance charges?

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  2. https://www.hindustantimes.com/mumbai-news/builders-must-provide-basic-amenities-to-flat-owners-maharera/story-9pnoq7yttWhmxOYiFoLhNL.html

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