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Guidelines under section 79(A) of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act state that if 75% of society members agree to redevelopment in writing, the proposal can be implemented. In such a case, even those few who have opposed redevelopment have a right to a new flat in the redeveloped building.
Within the intricate setup of cooperative housing societies (CHS/ Society), member-residents often find themselves entangled in a web of challenges, seeking clarity on issues that impact their daily lives. This week, we are looking at a perplexed shop owner facing outstanding maintenance dues left by the builder, prompting a meticulous examination of responsibilities and recourse.
Although the managing committee of a cooperative housing society (CHS or Society) can levy non-occupancy charges in addition to the maintenance charges to owner-members of flats leased to tenants, there can be no other charges separately levied on tenants.