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Maintanance charges

(Querist) 01 July 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Dear sir
I purchased a plot from Satya developers at Indore in Malwa County town ship in the year 2008. बिल्डर at the time of purchase in his tripartite agreement or in payment schedule did not asked any maintanance charges. Developer gives a letter of possession in year 2010 June and in this letter he ask to pay holding charges and maintanance charges after two month of the date of possession letter. I have paid the amount then and get the plot registered in my favor on 2013 मार्च. Now डेवलपर is charging 0.40 pc per Sq. Ft maintanance charges. At the time of registry he took my signature of an agreement regarding maintanance but copy of that not handed over to me. He has given some notice for payment of such charges on my old address but was not received by me. I have given a request to change address one notice was send by him on new address but not received. He has not made any phone call and not giving any email on my email. I was not aware of demand. On June 2017 by his email I came to know his demand and asking interest from 2013 also. 1) Now my question is Can he ask for maintanance charges as per law @0.40 pc Sq ft. From the date of letter issued for possession or date of registry or he is not eligible to ask for.
2) Can he ask for interest for such period where demand not served.
3) in original browser not maintioned about such charges and also in tripartite agreement not maintained about this.
Thanks regards
G D Chaurasia 799932163
ghanshyamchaurasia71@gmail.com
P. Venu (Expert) 02 July 2017
No definite suggestion is possible unless the documents are seen.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 02 July 2017
1. Yes, provided you have not signed any agreement for not paying the same. Rate etc are fixed as per agreement.
2. Yes provided you have not signed any agreement to the contrary.
3. No opinion till all documents referred. Possibility are there you have signed such conditions in your subsequent agreement.


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