Thursday, April 24, 2014

But finally the landlord ( myself and my family members) will be arrested. Pl. advise and help.

But finally the landlord ( myself and my family members) will be arrested. Pl. advise and help.

In Mumbai we see that due to draconian age old rent act the buildings inhabited by tenants keep falling. Actually if tenants were visionary, less greedy and maintained good relations with landlord then it was possible to maintain the building. In fact there are instances but few where tenants ignored rent act and handsomely contributed to repair the building and
​are ​
 liv
 ​ing ​
  in good condition safe building
  ​ post repairs​
 . In few other cases tenants cooperated in redevelopment of building and thereby they got repossession in a new modern building. 

But most other old buildings are in a ruinous condition where tenants are adamant and do not contribute / take steps to maintain the building they live by paying 6
  ​5​
  years old rent , use the building callously, damage same by overloading, drilling, 
 ​carrying 
  out unauthorized repairs, not plugging leakages etc . Instead of maintaining good relations with shelter provider they slap cases on him and try to hurt him more financially by making him spend his scarce resources on costly long drawn court cases. 

As most of you are aware I am co owner of two old buildings in Santacruz east, Mumbai. 

I live
 ​ on​
  first floor and hv my office on ground floor in Tholiya Bhavan. Tholiya Bhavan is made of good construction material, maintained satisfactorily and though there are tenants and 
 ​
 some of the
 ​m​
  are nefarious ( drunkard and doing mischief, not paying rent, misusing etc ) yet building is in good condition. 

The second building Saburi is of 1942 . The tenant Mrs Bina Chowdhuri kept filing cases on earlier landlord. In 1990 I purchased the building and immediately she filed a case on me too falsely claiming terrace etc to be tenanted to her. 

Other tenant and trespassers are not paying rent. They
 ​ ​
 were jointly  exploiting the building to best but not doing anything to maintain same. Building turned in to a ruin. 

The width and height of vakola bridge adjacent to Saburi building was incre
  ​​
 ased
 ​ thus building became low level​
 . On one side is a Mithi river nala. SWD
  ​ ( storm water drain ) ​
 adjacent to building are never cleaned with the result the ground floor of building gets flooded every year. 
  ​The unauthorized hotel has added load of unauthorized shade on building​. Hotel has kept surroundings so bad that it has damaged the building by heavily breeding pests and rodents.

Bina Chowdhury restrained me from going to first floor and terrace 
 ​by obtaining injunction by misrepresentation ​
  and she never repaired terrace. Therefore terrace started leaking and by now heavily. She never repaired the toilet blocks and passage near toilet blocks inspite of written tenancy  agreement, moral duty etc and from there heavy water leakage started to ground floor damaging the ceiling, beams and load bearing walls. 

Since such building hv been falling year after year and affecting precious life and property in the year 2013 a new act was passed where all buildings above 30 years and older are required to be surveyed and stability assessed by a BMC approved civil engineer. This is called structural audit.

In the month of Nov. 2013 we received notice to carry out structural audit of this building. The audit report says clearly that building is in falling condition. The report was submitted to H/East ward office of BMC in Dec 201
  ​3​
 .

After long wait of 4 months BMC 
 ​ha​
 s sent me a notice to get the building vacated. They have added a funny demand that I prop up this building. 

My request to you is to advise me : 

1. How do I get building vacated from the tenants and trespassers? 
2. How do I get the building propped up? Can anyone suggest any agency who can do this and take the risk on their head that while propping and in near future thereafter the building will not fall? 

Pl. advise and help. 

Repercussions if building falls: 
  1. Loss of life and property of occupiers.
  2. loss of life and property of near by inhabitants. 
  3. AS we  regularly read in paper the owner of building is arrested post fall of building . Buildings fall because of old rent act, non paying tenant, police not removing trespassers, tenants neglecting the tenanted premises, tenants not cooperating for redevelopment, RBI and banks not financing landlords for redevelopment, BMC patronizing illegal work by tenant/ trespasser for a bribe,
      ​BMC officials​
      allowing illegal hotel in property by taking huge bribe, water dept giving water to illegal hotel inspite of 
     ​being ​
     regular defaulter,
     ​ BMC building and proposal dept taking bribe in crores for clearing new development proposal which landlord can't afford ( and only mafia and builders can afford easily) ​
      and so on
     ​ like ​
      Courts delaying the matter for couple of decades. 
      ​Still all these people go scot free and ........​
 the landlord 
 ​is 
 arrested. 

Pl. advise and help. 


Thanks and Regards,
Alok Tholiya,
09324225699 /   02226125699/26173203

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Area-wise parking rates approved in Mumbai

While there is a very high parking charges for car parking all over Mumbai but my tenants and trespassers do not pay anything for parking a car. What is a remedy? Should I file a case on them.


,TNN | Dec 12, 2013, 02.18 AM IST  Times Of India  


MUMBAI: The BMC is set to implement a graded pay-and-park scheme for the suburbs and the island city with rates jumping up to three times, ban paid parking within 100m of educational institutions and introduce permits for residents for street parking.

The base rate approved for BMC parking lots in the island city is Rs 60 for every hour, Rs 40 for the western suburbs and Rs 20 for the eastern suburbs. Earlier, the BMC charged Rs 20 per hour across the city, including the suburbs.

The comprehensive parking policy, which got approval from group leaders of all parties on Wednesday, will be implemented within a month after being tabled at the civic improvements' committee.

For the first time, residents will need permits at a minimal rate to keep their cars on roads. Housing societies will have to apply to the ward officer. Each flat-owner will get one slot; multiple slots will depend on availability of space. "This will happen in a phased manner and will be executed through ward officer and housing society," said S V R Srinivas, additional municipal commissioner.

Explaining the steep parking rate hike, he added: "Traffic congestion is worst in the island city as it is a business district. The hike in rates for island city is to deter people from parking for long hours. Also, the paying capacity in south Mumbai is more." The hike is mainly aimed at regulating traffic by encouraging people to walk or use public transport and not at revenue generation, he added.

The scrapping of pay-and-park facilities outside educational institutes will prevent congestion and allow easy movement of students. "There would be no pay-n-park within a 100m radius of schools and colleges as there are school buses. When I visited schools like Cathedral and Campion in south Mumbai, I found congestion and students facing inconvenience. These areas will be freed of parking. Seven parking lots on Mahapalika Marg will be cancelled, said Srinivas, adding that it is a calibrated policy, meaning 50% of these proscribed parking facilities will be available on Sundays and bank holidays.

The policy also aims to utilize malls and movie theatres for night parking by residents of the area at a minimal charge.

Public transport like taxis, rickshaws and private buses will be charged one-fourth the new parking rates. So, if it is Rs 40 per hour for cars, it will be Rs 10 for cabs.

Also parking on roads in the vicinity of public parking lots (PPL) will cost four times the rate inside the PPL. The city's first large scale PPL was opened at Apollo Mills in Lower Parel in June with a capacity of 650 cars.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Area-wise-parking-rates-approved-in-Mumbai/articleshow/27231126.cms

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PARKING FACILITY AND FEES

Parking facility and fees
Premium parkTimingsNew Rates (In Rs.)
4 Wheeler0 - 30 mins110
 30 mins - 120 mins180
 120 mins - 180 mins260
 180 mins - 240 mins340
 Subsequent hr. per hour upto 8 hrs110
 8 Hrs - 24 Hrs1100