A housing society is a community‑driven residential setup where members collectively own, manage, and maintain the property. It’s designed to provide affordable, well‑maintained living spaces while fostering a sense of belonging among residents
Cost Sharing – Maintenance and facility costs are split among members.
Community Living – Encourages social interaction and mutual support.
Better Security – Gated access, CCTV, and watch staff.
Dispute Resolution – Official mechanisms for resolving member issues.
A registered, member‑owned community that manages and maintains shared residential property and amenities.
An elected managing committee oversees operations, finances, and community decisions on behalf of all members.
Typically by purchasing a unit within the society and applying for membership, submitting ID, address proof, and a one‑time fee.
Depends on the society’s bye‑laws — many permit pets with guidelines for their care and movement in common areas.
Charges are usually based on unit size or shared equally, and approved in the annual general body meeting.
Yes, but you’ll need to inform the society and provide tenant details for records and security purposes.
Penalties may apply, access to certain facilities can be restricted, and legal action may be taken if necessary.
First through internal mediation by the committee; unresolved issues can be escalated to the cooperative registrar or legal authorities.