Housing Society Bye-laws are the rules and regulations laid down for the proper and peaceful running of the co-operative housing societies. Co-operative society bye-laws are approved by the government authorities and are formed with the intention to help the societies self-regulate themselves.
MODEL BYE-LAWS OF COOPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY
VII. MEMBERS, THEIR RIGHTS, RESPONSIBILITIES AND LIABILITIES
II. RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF MEMBERS
(H) Exchange of Flats (Bye Law No 41 and 42)
Bye Law No 41. Application for exchange of flats by the Members of the
The Members, desiring to exchange their flats, shall make a joint application to the Secretary of the Society, containing the following details:
a. | The names of the Members concerned; |
b. | The distinctive numbers of their respective flats; |
c. | The carpet areas (in sq. metres), of their respective flats; |
d. | The building number/numbers or name/names of the building/buildings in which the respective flats are situated; |
e. | The reasons for exchange of flats. |
Bye Law No 42. Disposal of applications for exchanges of flats by Members
The procedure for disposal of applications for exchanges of flats as indicated in the bye-law No. 62 shall be followed by the Secretary and the Committee of the Society.
Read other Co-operative housing society bye-laws:
Bye-law No 38
Bye-law No 39
Bye-law No 40