Jina Legal Solutions assists co-operative housing societies, managing committees and authorised representatives in matters involving deemed conveyance, unilateral conveyance preparation, society document review, maintenance recovery, arrears strategy, member-default notices, service-charge disputes, document deficiency, redevelopment-sensitive conveyance issues and structured co-operative housing compliance support.
Housing society disputes and conveyance matters are often not just operational issues — they are document and statute-driven. Whether the problem concerns missing conveyance, delayed promoter transfer, incomplete title papers, member default in maintenance, service-charge arrears, redevelopment sensitivity or committee-level recovery action, the legal route depends on what documents the society has, what stage the society is at, and which statutory mechanism is most appropriate.
We assist with deemed conveyance support, conveyance-paper review, promoter default strategy, maintenance-recovery planning, notice drafting, arrears structuring, society record review, member-default communication, documentation for co-operative recovery route, redevelopment-sensitive title support and legally organised next-step planning for housing societies.
This page is especially suitable for co-operative housing societies in Maharashtra, office bearers, managing committees, society consultants and authorised representatives dealing with conveyance issues, maintenance recovery, promoter non-compliance, and member-level dues recovery planning.
Society legal issues often overlap between promoter obligations, title documents, member dues, registration papers and co-operative recovery procedure.
Support where the promoter has failed to execute conveyance and the society needs a structured route toward deemed or unilateral conveyance preparation.
Support for societies dealing with member arrears, repeated default, service-charge non-payment and the need for clean recovery documentation.
Support where society records, building papers, title chain or promoter-origin documents are incomplete, delayed or not properly transferred.
Support for committees that need proper legal structure before passing resolutions, initiating recovery, responding to disputes or preparing conveyance action.
Many societies discover title and conveyance problems only when redevelopment discussions begin. We assist in structuring legal readiness before complications deepen.
Support for committee response, member communication, charge disputes and structured legal drafting where internal housing-society friction needs disciplined handling.
This service page is especially oriented toward the Maharashtra co-operative housing and ownership-flats framework, where deemed conveyance and society-dues recovery are especially relevant.
MOFA contains the promoter’s obligation to convey title and also includes the deemed conveyance framework. The current statutory text expressly refers to conveyance and to deemed conveyance. It is central to society-side promoter-default cases.
The Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act governs the co-operative housing framework and includes statutory recovery concepts relevant to society dues and maintenance/service charges. Official texts and byelaw material also reflect recovery planning for arrears and dues.
Conveyance and society-paper issues are tightly linked to document execution and registration. The official deemed-conveyance rules and forms show the application, certification and registration-sensitive nature of the process.
Official Maharashtra housing materials and model byelaws reflect that committees are expected to take steps toward conveyance/deemed conveyance, and current Maharashtra property legislation also recognises redevelopment-linked significance once conveyance or unilateral deemed conveyance is executed.
Society matters become more manageable when the issue is first organised into papers, dues position, promoter role, committee authority and the correct statutory route.
We begin by understanding the society documents, arrears position, promoter default, conveyance status, committee resolutions and what practical relief the society is trying to achieve.
We review conveyance status, society documents, arrears position, member-default facts, promoter obligations and available records.
We identify whether the matter should move through deemed conveyance support, maintenance-recovery workflow, promoter notice strategy or document-led compliance action.
We assist with arrears-related notice direction, conveyance document planning, society-side records organisation and structured next-step preparation.
Where the matter proceeds, we support the next stage through organised documentation, committee clarity and legally structured follow-up strategy.
These are common questions housing societies ask before initiating conveyance action, maintenance recovery or promoter-default strategy.
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The first stage is to understand the society papers, arrears position, promoter default, conveyance status and the practical relief required before moving into notice, recovery or conveyance strategy.