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In addition, it will become easier to make a note about the impossibility of state registration of a right without the personal participation of the copyright holder.

The deputies believe that this will reduce the risks of property fraud. The personal presence of the right holder will be necessary not only when making a transaction for the alienation of a real estate object in a simple written form, but also when making such a transaction at a notary. What provisions of the law will make it possible to secure property?Īccording to the adopted law, if there is a note in the USRN record about the impossibility of state registration of the right without personal participation, the personal presence of the copyright holder will be required when selling real estate. Previously, garden houses and outbuildings on plots provided for gardening and dacha farming fell under the dacha amnesty. The right of ownership can be issued for any types of permitted use of plots, for with the exception of specially protected areas (natural reserves, natural monuments, national parks, natural parks, dendrological parks, botanical gardens). What plots are covered by the dacha amnesty? Also, without the right of ownership, it will be impossible to inherit, sell, donate or insure. What will happen if you do not register the property before 2031?Īt the end of the amnesty, real estate without registration of rights is classified as a squatter and, by a court decision, can be demolished. Having formalized the right of ownership, the owners will legally be able to carry out purchase and sale transactions and transfer of land or houses by inheritance.


Owners will be able to formalize the rights to country and garden houses built before May 1998 (the date of adoption of the Town Planning Code) in a simplified manner. What can land owners do as part of the dacha amnesty?

On June 8, the deputies adopted in the third, final reading a law that moves the start of a new dacha amnesty from Septemto an earlier date - June 1.
