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Anonymous
(Querist) 31 December 2017
This query is : Resolved
I have bought two adjacent flats. They are treated as two flats with two entrances, two electric meters, two agreements etc. One flat is owned by me with my wife as the joint owner and the other flat is owned by my wife with me as the joint owner. We have made a small opening about five feet in the brick wall connecting the two flats. The RCC construction has not been disturbed. The internal water and electricity connections have not been disturbed. The rest of the wall is intact. On taking possession, permission was sought from the builder to do this as the society had not been formed at that time. Is the opening legal and if not how do I regularize it. What are the relevant provisions of the law and Act dealing with this minor matter.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 01 January 2018
A hypothetical and fabricated story of an anonymous author, no reply.
P. Venu
(Expert) 01 January 2018
The query suggests no legal elements.
Hemant Agarwal
(Expert) 02 January 2018
1. "IF" the Flat is in Mumbai or Thane, THEN joining (amalgamation) two flats in "ANY" manner is an punishable offence under the BMC Act and the MRTP Acts.
2. The same can be regularized by following due proceeder of law
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