By now, we are aware that management of a housing society is not a child’s play especially in the modern days when a housing society may feature even more than 100 flats. Housing society management softwares are the boon of the hour indeed. However, let’s admit that even the number of such softwares are not… Continue Reading →
How CHSONE ensure a near-flawless issue management in your society!
Issue Management is one of the major responsibilities for the housing society administrators. And evidently it is not a cake-walk to handle. First of all, registering all the issue influxes properly and finally acting upon them in sequential order and as per priority. Though it is writable in few words, evidently in reality the case… Continue Reading →
Maintaining Security in Your Society
An important aspect of management of a housing society is the maintaining security aspects. And with growing crime and criminal techniques, security is an issue that can no longer to handled lightly. In this post we will talk of some of the ways, housing societies can opt for to firewall their society. Security cameras: Security… Continue Reading →
Watchman can be re-employed now by housing societies
In a recent ruling, Mumbai High Court has stated that Housing societies are not industries even though they earn profit. And therefore the order of the labour court regarding the employment of watchman stands null and void for them. As such the housing societies can now can re-employ watchman whose service has been terminated. “The… Continue Reading →
Government to introduce separate housing regulatory authority to MCS Act, 1960
The government is looking to introduce a separate body of Housing Regulatory Authority soon that will look into the disputes arising out of co-operative housing societies and its members. Presently, the government has formed a team, in collaboration with Co-operative, Marketing and Textile department, to study and work towards inclusion of a separate chapter for… Continue Reading →
Chairman of a Cooperative Housing Society- Role and Responsibilities
According to the rule stated in the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, every registered housing society need to elect a Chairman to head the Management Committee of the society. Let’s take a look at the role and the responsibilities that this position needs to perform. Role: Chairman heads and leads the management committee of a co-operative… Continue Reading →
Powers possess by the Management Committee of a housing society
In our last post we have talked about the responsibilities that the management committee of a housing society need to undertake. Today, we will discuss about some of the powers this committee possess. However, be assured that even the powers too stem from the responsibilities and duty towards the society itself. So let’s have a… Continue Reading →
Responsibilities of Management Committee in a housing society
All throughout our discussion on CHSONE, we have been talking about relieving the management committee of the co-operative housing societies off their tedious tasks. So why not have a clear look at what are the important responsibilities they need to take up to ensure that the society runs smoothly and the residents have a peaceful… Continue Reading →
GST Bill Updation and Documents Required for Registration
We have already done an article on GST and its application on the co-operative housing societies. In case you haven’t read it, please visit www.chsone.in/blog/2018/03/23/gst-housing-societies/. However, we are here again with the topic of GST as we have missed an updation point as per the new GST bill. Initially it was, societies where the individual… Continue Reading →
Information transparency and society members right
Well, we all know that every member of society has equal responsibility towards it. But it is just one side of the story. Another side assures that along with responsibility, every member of the society also has an equal right to know every data and details related to society management. Generally, in every society there… Continue Reading →