12 cats in a 2bhk flat 12 cats in a 2bhk flat

5 years ago

In big building there is a tenant who has 12 cats atleast in her 2 bhk flat.
1.Is these many cats allowed in a 2bhk flat?
2.Can we ask the owner to ask tennant to vacate the flat as cats litter is dangerous for the human health.

Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 5 years ago

A.Kindly complaint to your building association for tenant nuicence.if that tenant pets are troubling with all other residents then send legal notice to that tenant for stopping private nuicence.kindly contact to vidhikarya lawyer for sending legal notice.
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ROBERT D ROZARIO

Responded 5 years ago

A.Your right to relief lies by raising your objection with the Secretary and Chairman of your Association/Society. Check the Bye-Laws and Regulation, if there's a clause wherein an occupier can be restrained from keeping pets should it litter around the common areas and common space. If there's such clause then serve a legal notice upon both the owner and occupier through the Secretary/Chairman. Involve the society people instead of you confronting this nuisance single armed.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Unless the cats are troubling you and crating nuisance to the neighbours there is no point in raising hue and cry. In case they are troubling then under the Law of Tort principles you or affected persons can certainly go for legal action against the cats owner.
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Arti Gupta

Replied 5 years ago

But is there any limit for the number of cats that can be kept in a 2bhk flat.They have more than 3 cats.. And they throw there shit once in a week..i am afraid that it can cause health issues.

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Abhimanyu Shandilya

Replied 5 years ago

If you are sure about the fact that it will cause health issues then certainly you can raise your concern first with the society and then at a proper legal forum if need be.

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Rajeev RJ

Responded 5 years ago

A.If it is causing nuisance to you then you can issue a notice to the owner asking him to remove the tenant at the earliest.

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Rajeev
RJ Associates
Trivandrum
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Swaroopa Desai

Responded 5 years ago

A.hi. it entirely depends upon the Leave and Licence Agreement signed by the owner and the tenant. If the owner has put a clause refraining the tenant to entertain pets on his premises, you have a point. otherwise, legally you may not ask the owner to evacuate his tenant. However, if you are a member of that society, you may make a complaint in writing to the Society about your botheration.
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Arti Gupta

Replied 5 years ago

But what will be in societies remit if i make a written conplaint.

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