Two neighbours in a housing society have been using parking spaces for 12 years without any official documents. The society recently assigned these spaces to other residents. The original occupants, despite having allotment letters from the builder, were denied an injunction by the court, as the builder cannot sell common areas. Now, they refuse to vacate the spots, citing the ongoing court case. How can the society make them leave, given the absence of a legal injunction?
Best Answer
The society can approach the court again to seek an eviction order, emphasizing the builder’s lack of authority to allocate common areas and the absence of any legal right to the parking spaces. They can also attempt a negotiated settlement with the residents, offering alternative parking arrangements within the society.
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