Why is Occupancy Certificate valid despite wing name changes?
In the Occupancy Certificate (OC), the type of structure is mentioned for three wings in the society as A1, A2, and B. A1 and A2 share the same structure, while B has a different one. Later, when the societies were formed, they were named as A, C, and B wings respectively. The OC does not mention A, B, or C directly, but A1 refers to the current A wing, A2 refers to the current C wing, and B refers to the current B wing. Is the Occupancy Certificate still considered valid?
The Occupancy Certificate is still valid. As long as the structure numbers (A1, A2, B) can be logically matched with the current wing names (A, C, B), it is legally acceptable. You may get a clarification letter from the builder or municipal authority to avoid future confusion. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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