If your landlord has failed to register the committed UDS, you can take the following steps:
Send a legal notice: You can send a legal notice to your landlord asking them to register the UDS. The notice should include details of the UDS and a request to register it.
File a complaint: If your landlord still does not register the UDS after receiving the notice, you can file a complaint with the registrar of societies in your area. You will need to submit a written complaint with all the details, documentation, and proof to the registrar. The registrar will issue a show cause notice to the chairman and secretary.
Approach consumer court: If your landlord still does not comply with the registration process, you can approach the consumer court and file a complaint against them for deficiency in service.
It’s important to note that registering the UDS is mandatory under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA). Failure to do so can result in penalties and legal action against the landlord.
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