Latest Answer: Investing in an e-rickshaw for community garbage collection can be a cost-effective and eco-friendly solution. Consider factors like durability, battery life, and maintenance before making a purchase.
Latest Answer: Yes, I am agreed with Daksh. There are some buyers, who researched a lot before their investment but still stuck and do not get their flat possession. According to me they should buy their own plot and should construct their own. Society is not for them.
Do your own due diligence before investing anywhere in India. Ask for all the legal approval, verify it with a legal expert, approach road, connectivity to the other parts of the city, nearby basic facilities, transport system and then move forward.
Q:Most of the time the elevator doesn't work. There will be some or the other infrastructure work happens on and often. The association members refuse to help and talk useless! Water quality is so bad.
Q:hi, I am from Bangalore, recently I have purchased a plot which is approved by BIAAPA in Bangalore north, my query is that my plot is some 40 meters from the builder sewage treatment plant that they are developing a mandatory by the approving authority, they are using activated sludge process, so my question is what should be the buffering distance from the residential boundary and the plant. In our gated community around 200 plots are there (still their not a single home built). Kindly reply thanks in advance.
Q:What are the different ways your association is generating money apart from the regular maintenance collection from the owners?For example: Providing notice board ad space to an ad agency , ad kiosk
Q:HelloI am part of a RWA which has only 20-25 members. 2 or 3 in WC are taking shots and making decisions without consent of all and some decisions are effecting few of the indivduals.On raising the objection the RWA is saying that majority worksQuestions are :-1. What power does RWA has in making decisions which are against 10-15% of residents in such a small community??2. Can we all 6 residents who constitute around 15% of residents exit this RWA or dissolve this???3. If due to technical reasons we cannot dissolve,, can we exit and not be a part of the RWA ???4. If the decisions are taken keeping in mind of all residents and there welfare/concerns( we 15% residents do not have objections) but in our case few people who have unforutnatey been voted in this new RWA are forcing upon their decisions on others ...RgdsDasoreAny experts suggestions are appreciated