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Krishna Ramu naidu
(Querist) 28 March 2016
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Formation of co op housing society and redevelopment of a chawl
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Krishna Ramu Naidu
Dear All, thank you for your continuous support to people like me with your prompt advices and comments. i stay in a chawl in eastern suburb in mumbai, we are all 40 members who are occupying a structure(ground + 1) with minimum area of 300sq ft( considering Both ground + 1)and we have a agreement with the landlord saying that landlord has given a piece of land ad-measuring X*Y on lease for 99 years and charges a rent of small amount. my queries are 1> we all members want to form Co op housing society but landlord is not giving consent. is their any way that we can form a co op housing society 2> what all are our rights in this situation 3> we all members want to redevelop this property but landlord is not cooperative as he is builder himself. and on our proposal of redevelopment he is demanding construction cost of 1/4th of area which we possess now.then only he will redevelop. and nothng else t society like no corpus fund n all. please guide us through this. 4> how can we take the conveyance from him so that we can redevelop this property thanks and regards Krishna
Adv. Yogen Kakade
(Expert) 04 April 2016
A local lawyer shall help you better after referring the related documents.
You can contact Adv. Mahesh Thorat regarding the same on 9323401539 to get help.
Adv. Yogen Kakade
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Hemant Agarwal
(Expert) 09 April 2016
1. IF 99 year land-lease agreement is duly stamp duty paid and registered, THEN "noc" of landlord is not necessary for formation of Society.
2. Leased land cannot be conveyed to the society /members in any manner.
3. Re-Development by Society, is never possible on leased land.
4. Lease-Tenants are NOT owners, BUT only tentative "licensed occupiers". Hence have no rights, for any other purposes.
Keep Smiling .... Hemant Agarwal
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