Common Area & Amenities Disputes
Common Area & Amenities Disputes
Are you facing any of these real estate dispute issues? We’re here to help.
• Property possession delayed or wrongly denied by the builder or seller.
• Title, ownership, or agreement-related disputes affecting your rights.
• Builder failed to deliver promised amenities or construction quality.
Localized Real Estate Dispute Practice in Bhopal
We handle real estate disputes before Bhopal courts and RERA authorities, ensuring fast, effective protection of your property and investment.

What Is Real Estate and a Real Estate Dispute?
Common Reasons for Real Estate Disputes
Ownership & Title Disputes
Disagreements occur when property ownership is unclear, documents are forged, or multiple parties claim rights over the same property.
Delay in Possession
Builders fail to hand over possession within the promised timeline, causing financial loss, rent burden, and mental stress to buyers.
Agreement Breach
Violations of builder-buyer agreements, including changes in layout, amenities, or construction quality without consent.
Refund & Payment Issues
Refunds are delayed or denied after project cancellation, booking cancellation, or builder default, leading to legal disputes.
Common Area & Amenities Disputes
Common area and amenities disputes arise when builders or developers fail to provide promised facilities to homebuyers. These disputes usually involve areas meant for shared use, such as lifts, parking, gardens, clubhouses, and swimming pools. However, many buyers face issues when these spaces are altered, sold, or restricted after possession.
Moreover, builders sometimes convert common areas into commercial units or deny access to amenities mentioned in brochures. As a result, residents feel cheated and helpless. According to RERA laws, common areas belong to allottees collectively and cannot be misused.
Common disputes include:
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Blocking access to amenities
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Charging extra for common facilities
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Changing approved layout plans
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Giving incomplete amenities
Therefore, buyers have legal remedies under RERA and consumer laws. With proper documentation and timely action, such disputes can be resolved effectively while protecting homebuyer rights.
Builder’s Failure to Provide Promised Amenities
Many homebuyers book flats based on amenities promised during marketing. However, problems arise when builders delay, downgrade, or completely omit these facilities. For example, a promised gym or clubhouse may remain unfinished even after possession.
Furthermore, builders may claim “design changes” to justify non-delivery. However, such actions are unfair and legally questionable. Transitioning from promises to possession, buyers often realize the gap too late.
Common examples include:
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No swimming pool despite brochure claims
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Closed or unfinished clubhouse
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Reduced open garden areas
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Lack of security systems
Therefore, buyers can file complaints before RERA for deficiency in service. Additionally, agreements, advertisements, and layout plans act as strong evidence. Early legal action helps ensure delivery or compensation without long delays.
Illegal Sale or Misuse of Common Areas
Common areas cannot be sold or leased by builders without consent of apartment owners. Still, many disputes arise when developers sell parking spaces, rooftops, or terraces illegally.
Moreover, such areas are often converted into shops, offices, or extra flats. Consequently, residents lose their lawful rights. RERA clearly defines common areas, making such practices unlawful.
Frequently misused areas include:
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Visitor parking spaces
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Terrace and rooftops
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Staircases and corridors
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Community halls
Therefore, affected buyers or societies can approach RERA or civil courts. With proper documentation, authorities often order restoration of the common area and impose penalties on the builder.
Restricted Access to Common Facilities After Possession
After taking possession, many residents face restricted access to common facilities. For instance, builders may lock amenities or limit their use unless extra charges are paid. This leads to continuous disputes within the housing project.
Additionally, temporary possession without amenities becomes permanent delay. As a result, buyers suffer despite paying full consideration.
Common restrictions include:
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Entry denial to clubhouses
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Paid access to lifts or parking
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Timing restrictions without reason
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Separate charges for maintenance
Therefore, homebuyers can collectively raise complaints. Transitioning from individual grievances to group action often leads to quicker resolution under RERA and consumer protection laws.
Legal Remedies for Common Area & Amenities Disputes
Homebuyers have strong legal remedies when common area rights are violated. RERA provides a clear framework to address these disputes efficiently. Moreover, consumer forums can also be approached for compensation.
Available remedies include:
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RERA complaint for violation of approved plans
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Compensation for incomplete amenities
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Direction to restore common areas
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Penalty on builder for unfair practices
Furthermore, forming a registered society strengthens the case against the builder. Therefore, timely legal advice and correct filing help buyers protect shared rights without long-drawn litigation.
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How Can Prospect Legal Help You?
At Prospect Legal, we provide strategic and reliable legal assistance for all kinds of real estate disputes. Our team works closely with buyers, property owners, and investors to protect their legal and financial interests.
We assist you with:
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Verification of property title, ownership documents, and approvals
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Handling delayed possession and incomplete construction matters
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Drafting and reviewing builder-buyer agreements and sale deeds
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Recovery of refunds and compensation from builders or developers
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Representation before RERA authorities, civil courts, and tribunals
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Issuing legal notices and managing negotiations or litigation
Our approach is focused on timely resolution, transparency, and strong legal protection at every stage.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What are considered common areas under RERA?
2. Can a builder sell parking or terrace separately?
3. What can buyers do if amenities are not provided after possession?
4. Can builders charge extra for using common amenities?
5. Is society formation necessary to fight common area disputes?
Contact Prospect Legal for Further Assistance
If you are facing a real estate dispute or need legal guidance before taking the next step, get in touch with Prospect Legal today. Our team is ready to review your case and provide clear, practical legal solutions. Call us, message us on WhatsApp, or visit our office to schedule a consultation and protect your property rights with confidence.
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