Posted by CityPolice-Admin on 2026-03-26 12:17:37 |
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A Hyderabad tenant has sparked a widespread online debate after claiming he received a formal warning from his apartment society for inviting a female colleague to his flat. The issue came to light after he shared his experience on social media.
According to the tenant, he had invited his colleague over a few times for casual visits such as tea, snacks, and dinner. He stated that there was no disturbance caused to neighbours. However, the apartment secretary issued a written notice stating that allowing female visitors violated society rules and warned of possible eviction if repeated.
The notice mentioned that complaints had been received from residents and asked tenants to avoid such actions in the future. This has raised questions about privacy and the extent of authority housing societies have over tenants.
The post quickly went viral, with many people questioning the legality of such restrictions. Several users argued that unless clearly stated in the rental agreement, such rules may not be enforceable. Others highlighted concerns about moral policing and personal freedom.