harish bhat, Apartment Resident, Bangalore
Q: I am staying in a layout near chandapura, we layout site owners have formed a association and registered it. The developer wants to hand over the layout maintenance to the asosciation. Kindly advice on the documents required and steps to be taken for the handover. Does the association require lawyer during handover? Also if few site owners don't want to be part of association or don't pay maintenance charges how should such things be handled?

Latest Answer: he Karnataka Societies Registration Act 1960 is used for formation of associations in Bangalore. The Act does not bind anybody who is not a member. The advantage of the Act is it can be formed with minimum 7 members who are not less than 18 years. The association formed under this Act to maintain day to day affairs of maintenance. Both Residential and commercial building owners can become member of the society. A Lawyer need to be present during the handover.

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