Living in Pune, we bought a flat from a well-known builder in a 140-apartment condominium. The builder individually sold parking spaces along with the flats. Now, the condominium committee wants to rent out 16 vacant parking spaces. Since the land doesn’t belong to the committee, can they legally rent these spaces? I’m concerned as I don’t have easy access to my second car’s parking spot. The committee rejected my idea of creating an emergency parking space beside my spot. Can I legally stop them from renting these spaces, or at least ensure a parking spot near mine is allocated?
Best Answer
The condominium committee likely cannot legally rent out the parking spaces if the land belongs to the builder. However, your concern about accessing your second car’s parking is valid. You can explore legal options like challenging the committee’s decision in a consumer forum or approaching the builder directly, but without specific details on the sale agreement and ownership rights, it’s difficult to definitively say if you can prevent the rental.
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