‘These old people in RWAs...’: Techie warns young couples, bachelors against living in high-rise societies
A software engineer's viral social media post criticizing large gated communities sparked a debate on resident welfare associations (RWAs) and housing society rules. He argued that elderly RWA members often become overbearing, imposing unreasonable rules on younger residents. His experience with a security lapse and subsequent reprimand highlighted concerns about RWA control and resident welfare.
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