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divya (MBA Student)     06 July 2011

FSI Rules and Co-op Society powers

We have purchased a 2 storey twin bungalow in a co-op Hsg society in Pune. As of now there is an Ad-hoc society committee since builder has not obtained completion certificate for all the units in the society( though we have received ours).
Our house has a covered parking area attached to the entrance. However, there is no access to the area above the covered parking. There is only one window that looks out to this area. We have lot of seepage in this area due to rainwater collection, and our architect suggested that we replace the window with a door to get access to this area for regular cleaning and maintenance, else the dust and debris will cause more rain water to collect there. The architect also proposed to put up a protective railing around this parking lot overhang.
Please advise if this will be a breach of FSI? We want access to this area for cleaning and maintenance purposes ONLY. We do not intend to put any roof or cover this area in any way. Our architect is saying that this is not a breach of FSI but the society committee has strongly objected, stating that we are violating FSI rules. The society has also threatened to deny access to all workers/delivery men etc to our house if we proceed with this.
Please advise if 1.This is a breach of FSI 2. Does the society have the power to stop our workers and raw material delivery men from entering the premises if we proceed to put up a door in this area?




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