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Fayyaz (CEO)     12 April 2023

Major repairs of the building

Our building is in dire needs of major repairs but the majority of the members are against the same. There are heavy leakages in some of the flats and the outer plaster is falling  but the Members refuse to pay the amount required for major repairs are are just delaying  the situation thinking that some builder may approach them for redevelopment and give them a bigger flats. We are in a situation where the existing structure is getting more and more corroded as the time passes by and we might soon reach a stage where the MC might ask us to vacate the structure. Please advise what should be done to tackle this situation. Also can interest be charged on Major repairs incase we somehow convince the majority to go for major repairs as some members may not agree at all for the same. Please advise. Thank you  



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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     12 April 2023

As per structural engineers and building laws in India, Market experts estimate that a modern residential building has a lifespan of 60 to 75 years, depending on the quality of the building's construction and the climate. While a new coat of paint needs to be done every 5–6 years, a house needs to be renovated every 8–10 years.


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