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Maintenance not paid by land owner of the building

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 21 February 2021 This query is : Resolved 
Our building is in Thane. It is a 12 years old legal property with CC And OC received. However, one of our tenant was the land owner of that building where the building stands and he had some dispute with the builder on payment terms at the time of development because of which he is not paying maintenance since last 12 years. We have register the society and all the tenants are paying maintenance. However this land owner has 4 to 5 flats in the building because of which it is affecting our recovery of regular maintenance. How can we approach legally with immediate resolution to recover the maintenance from this owner. We will be applying for conveyance deed in few months to avoid future inconveniences due to natural calamities.
Quick Summary
A housing society in Thane is facing difficulties recovering maintenance fees from a landowner who owns multiple flats. This landowner has not paid maintenance for 12 years due to a past dispute with the builder. The society, which is legally registered and collects dues from other tenants, is seeking immediate legal solutions to recover the outstanding amount. Experts suggest filing 'Recovery Proceedings' with the Cooperative Registrar as the primary legal recourse.

kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 21 February 2021
Put a petition against him to the Registrar of Coop. Building Societies of your District.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 21 February 2021
That will take time... i guess they will assign one person in our society to keep the records update and salary of that person will be beared by the society ... rite?
Hemant Agarwal (Expert) 22 February 2021
1. Society may prefer to file "Recovery Proceedings" before the Coop. Registrar, against the defaulter member for Society's outstanding dues, by following due procedures of law. There is no other legal option.

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krishna mohan (Expert) 24 February 2021
He can handle the dispute with the builder independently and honour the maintenance liability. You can follow the advise of Shri Hemant Agarwal expert in this matter.


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