Gentlemen
I had purchased a house under resale from the existing owners and executed sale deed. The maintenance of the society is managed by a Service society registered with the local Registrar of Co Op Housing societies.
This service society demanded Rs 3 00 000 towards share transfer fee, which I had objected to.
As per the bye laws of the society, the amount payable is Rs 500 towards donation and Rs 5 for entrance fee for getting these 5 shares valued Rs. 250 total transferred.
I was paying annual maintenance regularly in advance at Rs 20000 p.a. for the last two years and paid upto 31 March 2016, for which society had issued receipt in my name.
In addition, society holds interest free maintenance deposit of 50,000 from each owner of the house,on which the society earns. (total deposit from 46 houses is 23 lakhs).
Now society is not willing to transfer these shares to my name but asking for 3 lakhs.
They had issued me a legal notice through an advocate. In turn I had discussed the issue with the Registrar of Societities who had advised me to file a case with the Nominee court, which I did.
The society had stopped the gardner and the sweeper to attend any work at my house from Sept 2015.
They threatened to cut the water supply, but so far water is supplied.
What further action I should take to bring a legal solution.
Mine was the first transaction in the society and thereafter two transactions taken place, where the new buyers fearing legal notice paid Rs 3 lakhs to the society.
The society does not have any approval from the Registrar to accept such sum.
Pls adv.
rgds