Prestige Royale Gardens Multistorey Apartments Area Range 602-1705 Sq.ft, Located in Yelahanka, Bangalore available with 1BHK Apartments, 2BHK Apartments and 3BHK Apartments.
Description:
There is no greater joy than that incomparable feeling of being lord of all you survey. At Prestige Royale Gardens, you will experience this very emotion as you reign in splendour in a home that puts everything you demand at your command.
Located in the pristine environs of Yelahanka, Bangalore, Prestige Royale Gardens promises you a life that is refreshingly bereft of the city's noise and bustle while being within arm's length of its many conveniences. With a fine elevation and all modern-day amenities at your disposal, the Royale Gardens offers you a choice between one, two and three bedroom residential apartments that finely blend impeccable planning and flawless taste together.
Located in the pristine environs of Yelahanka, Bangalore, Prestige Royale Gardens promises you a life that is refreshingly bereft of the city's noise and bustle while being within arm's length of its many conveniences. With a fine elevation and all modern-day amenities at your disposal, the Royale Gardens offers you a choice between one, two and three bedroom residential apartments that finely blend impeccable planning and flawless taste together.
Location : Yelahanka-Dodaballapur Road, Bangalore
Development Type : High-Rise Apartment Complex
Development Type : High-Rise Apartment Complex
Development Size : 22.5 Acres (13 Residential Towers with 16 & 18 Floors Respectively)
Number of Units : 1696 Apartments of 1, 2, 2.5 & 3 Bedrooms
Amenities:
Amenities:
Badminton Court
Children's Play Area
Gymnasium
Health Club
Party Hall
Super Market Space
Squash Court
Swimming Pool
Table Tennis
Tennis Court
Children's Play Area
Gymnasium
Health Club
Party Hall
Super Market Space
Squash Court
Swimming Pool
Table Tennis
Tennis Court
Unlike independent houses, the residents of apartments have some unique rights and duties, and it is vital to have a clear understanding of them if you happen to live in an apartment.
First of all let us consider the word 'Flat.' The word 'Flat' is not a legal term, and has its roots in Scottish and Old English. 'Flat' meant a floor in Old English and obviously it meant living on a floor of the building instead of occupying the entire structure.
The Apartment Ownership Act, defines an apartment as a property intended for independent use including one or more floors or enclosed spaces located in one or more floors (or parts thereof) in a building, intended to be used for residence, office, practice of any profession or for carrying on any occupation, trade or business or for other types of independent use, and with a direct exit to a road, or highway or to a common area leading to such street, road or highway.
In the common man's language, the word 'Flat' means a residential, semi-residential or non-residential unit. The word 'Apartment' is normally used to indicate a residential unit. Going by the above definition, the words 'Apartment' and 'Flat' mean the same thing.
An apartment shall be deemed fit for dwelling for independent use even if sanitary, washing, bathing and facilities are common.
An apartment owner is the person or persons owning an apartment and an undivided interest in the common areas. It also includes owners who have purchased apartments using loans.
Common areas
There is a lot of confusion regarding 'Common Areas and Facilities.'
As ownership of an apartment is connected to an undivided interest in the common areas and facilities, it is important to know as to how the term has to be understood legally.
The term includes the land on which the building is located. The foundations, columns, girders, beams, supports, main walls, roofs, halls, corridors, lobbies, stairways, terrace, compound walls and fire escapes come under common areas.
Water sources are also common. The term also includes wells and sumps and water supply will fall within the definition of the term. Sewerage and drainage connections also come under common facilities.
The entrances and exits of the building also come under common areas and facilities. The basements, cellars, yards, gardens, parking areas and storage spaces are also common.
The premises inside the building meant for the lodging of caretakers or persons employed for the maintenance of the property also come under common areas.
Installations connected with power, light, gas, hot and cold water, heater, refrigeration, air-conditioning and incinerating equipments are also part of common areas. The elevators, tanks, pumps, motors, fans, compressors, ducts and in general, all apparatus existing for common use is covered by the term.
Limited common area
Apart from absolutely common areas there are also limited common areas and facilities. They can be limited to a certain apartment or apartments and will not be accessible to other apartments. They are allotted as per the agreement with the builder.
Normally, when two or more persons own a property, they will have an undivided interest in the property. One or more persons having co-ownership of a property can claim partition.
The term 'Partition' means division of an identified share of a person. In the case of apartments nobody can claim a partition.
The apartment and the undivided interest in the common areas and facilities, is inheritable and transferable. You can, therefore, inherit, sell, mortgage, lease, gift, settle, exchange or deal with the property in any manner.
You will have the same rights, privileges, obligations, liabilities and remedies, as any other immovable property owner. You can also bequeath or will the apartment and the undivided interest in the common areas.
The undivided interest in common areas and facilities is computed on the basis of the flat's plinth area.
Owners' Association
If the building has five or more apartments or three or more floors, an Association or Society of Apartment Owners has to be registered under the Co-operative Societies Act or the Societies Registrations Act, 1975.
The objects of the Association have to include maintenance of all common areas and facilities, limited common areas and facilities and provide the amenities needed by the apartment owners.
If there are profits, it should be distributed to all the apartment owners.
The common expenses have to be shared by the owners as per the percentage of their undivided interest in the common areas and facilities.
Maintenance charges
Maintenance charges are also collected on the basis of the ownership of the number of apartments regardless of the undivided interest of the owners.
The common expenses will include amounts determined payable by the Association, expenses of administration, maintenance and repair of common areas.
As an apartment owner you cannot do anything which will endanger the structural safety of the property or reduce its value.
You will also require the permission of other owners to add any structure or undertake excavation or construct additional units or do anything which will affect the others.
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