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Leolin   11 February 2021

Society query

Hello,

I have a shop and the society is restricting what all businesses we can run in the shop for example, no use of gas, no using the outside space of the shop and currently we are not receiving water supply due to insufficient supply by the society. My question is that if the society, is allowed to restrict what all business we run in the shop, if not what can be done at the earliest?

 



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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     11 February 2021

You may be in confusion that whether running your Yoga class or tuition class in your residential apartment is breach of byelaw or not. It is true that a residential apartment cannot be used for commercial activities by a member or third-party. Commercialization of residential apartment is often opposed by apartment owners association and its members. This may be a shock for you to know that running your business or Yoga class in your residential apartment is not a commercial activity and it is not a breach of byelaw. Presently, the rules allow 20% commercial use in residential units.


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