Legal Question in Real Estate Law in India
Law on the transfer of property in a cooperative society
I am staying in a housing society and wherein I have
purchased a resale flat. The seller has intimated to
the society by way of a letter and the society
secretary had also given me a NOC for the bank to
provide me with a loan. I need to know the following:
1. Is it required for me to transfer the flat in my
name legally and if yes within how much time?
2. Is the society liable to charge non-occupancy
charges to me since I have not registered the flat in
my name? (I have completed 4 months till date)
3. Are there any laws which state specifically that I
have to transfer the flat in my name within a specific
period though I have already registered the sale deed
and paid the stamp duty to the government?
4. Can the society proceed against me though I am
already paying the maintenance charges for the said
flat?
I would also be grateful if you could direct me to any
specific book or legal document that I need to follow
if you are not able to answer all my questions. I
would be very grateful if you could help since the
society secretary is targetting specific members from
our society due to our not supporting him during his
election.
I await your detailed reply in the above matter.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Law on the transfer of property in a cooperative society
If you try to understand the difference between rights, title and interest of a flat holder in an apartment condominium and a housing society, you will probably get all your answers automatically.
Re: Law on the transfer of property in a cooperative society
1. Yes you are required to transfer it in your name. You have not specified your area - each state has different law - hence based on PIN no you are most likely to be in Maharashtra, where Mah. Coop. Scty. Act applies.
2. Society is not liable to charge you Non-Occupancy charges but Society is entitled to do so if you do not transfer it in your name. In fact it is in your interest to transfer as in futuer - when you want to sell you will have aproblem & your title will remain a defective more over society can take action against you.
3. Refer to the act mentioned at 1 above.
4. Previous answers are self explanatory.