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Redevelopment - Guidelines to be successful

In Mumbai, rising costs and lack of space make it unfeasible for residents to move out of aging and often sadly dilapidated housing societies. Not surprisingly, redevelopment has become a central concept – and the subject of increasingly heated debate. Many of Mumbai’s older housing societies are showing signs of serious neglect. There are distinct safety and security issues and a complete absence of modern amenities. In this scenario, redevelopment is a sensible, viable, long-term solution – in fact, often the only solution. However, while many developers sell the dream of redevelopment to housing societies, there have been several cases where the dream has turned into a nightmare for the families who reside in these societies. Though I will not name them, there are some rather prominent banners among the developers who have defaulted on their redevelopment promises. It is quite evident that selecting a dependable and trustworthy builder who is familiar with and knowle...

90 most related FAQs of Co-operative housing societies

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CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETIES REGISTRATION 1.       What is the minimum number of promoters required to join the registration proposal? Ans:-      60% of the flat purchasers/ promoters are required to join the registration proposal if building is constructed by builder/developer.          90% promoters are required to join the registration proposal for society of open plot type category. 2.      What is the minimum number of promoters required to sign the registration proposal ? Ans:-      60% of the promoters who have joined the registration proposal are required to sign it. 3.       Whether Co-operative Housing Society having less than 10 units can be registered ? Ans:-     Cooperative Housing Society having less than 10 units can be registered subject to the ...