I bought a flat with a covered parking space, but the agreement doesn’t mention the specific space. The builder sent a parking plan with numbers before registration, confirming my space. However, the spaces are different sizes, leading to arguments among owners. The builder hasn’t shared the parking plan with other owners, and physical numbering is also pending. Now, others and the builder want to allocate spaces through a lottery, but I strongly disagree as the builder confirmed my space in writing. My flat is larger than others, and I believe I should get a bigger parking space based on my flat’s size. Is my stand valid?
Best Answer
While the builder’s initial plan indicating your parking space may be considered a confirmation, it’s not legally binding without specific mention in the agreement. Your claim for a larger space based on flat size is not supported by Indian law, which usually allocates parking spaces on a first-come-first-served basis.
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