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Parking of two and four wheelers in the appartments - reg

(Querist) 19 September 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Sir,
I stay in Hyderabad. Our total appartment Land is 240 Sq. Yards, Three floor constructed 12 year back with 4 Double Bed Rood and 4 Single Bed Room.I have purchased Double bed room in Bank auction. The document is with Car Parking, where they have not given any marking. In the ground floor Double bed room side parking place is available. The Staircase is in between Single and Double Bed room width 12 feet, where as the for portions Two Single and Two Double bed room occupantes are parking their two wheelers near by stair case ( Width 12 feet) It is very conjusted to walk between the either side parked two wheelers.

Now a new tenant has come to single bed room and his a security officer to a IGP of Telenanga State, he is showing his power and started parking his motorbike, near to Ground floor Double bed room, which is much inconvenient to pass in the small lane of 4 feet, his parked vehicle is covering 2.5 feet.

As I am already holding car parking in the registered document am I eligible to park my car in front of double bedroom open place?, all the other occupants are silent,because he is a security officer to Inspector General of Police.When complaint to his land lord, even he is not speaking out. It has become a great headache to us. No body is intrested to lodge complaint against his issue.

All common places are occupied by other residents in the ground floor.

Please advice me how to come out of this problem.

Thanking you sir,
S.Srinivas Rao
Hyderabad
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 19 September 2017
your document and the byelaws of your apartment need to be verified. better to consult a local lawyer with the said papers/documents.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 20 September 2017
Show all documents to local lawyer and discuss in detail to obtain court orders. .

Due to his employment at the present posting, police may not take appropriate action or can keep the matter pending.


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