Legal Status of Persons, Who Have Refused to Privatize Residential Premises

In modern Russia, there is often a situation where people are registered in an apartment who once refused to privatize it in favor of another person or who did not participate in such privatization for some other reason, despite the existence of such a right. The apartment, built before the 90s of t...

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Main Author: M. O. Gur'ev
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Omsk Law Academy 2020-12-01
Series:Сибирское юридическое обозрение
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Online Access:https://slr.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/410
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spelling doaj-e238e4e8f8ec4d4fb9e457b2d01c803f2021-01-09T12:33:22ZrusOmsk Law AcademyСибирское юридическое обозрение2658-76022658-76102020-12-01163303308409Legal Status of Persons, Who Have Refused to Privatize Residential PremisesM. O. Gur'ev0public institution of the Omsk region "Procurement Center in the Field of Healthcare"In modern Russia, there is often a situation where people are registered in an apartment who once refused to privatize it in favor of another person or who did not participate in such privatization for some other reason, despite the existence of such a right. The apartment, built before the 90s of the previous century, at first belonged to state or municipal property, and then transferred free of charge to the property of the persons living in it in privatization order. In this article, the Author talks about the problems associated with the lack of legal consolidation of this right. The position of the courts of various instances regarding the legal status of these persons, as well as the grounds for recognizing them as having lost the right to use the disputed apartment, is examined. Options for improving legislation to address this issue are proposed.https://slr.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/410privatizationpremisesright of use
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Legal Status of Persons, Who Have Refused to Privatize Residential Premises
Сибирское юридическое обозрение
privatization
premises
right of use
author_facet M. O. Gur'ev
author_sort M. O. Gur'ev
title Legal Status of Persons, Who Have Refused to Privatize Residential Premises
title_short Legal Status of Persons, Who Have Refused to Privatize Residential Premises
title_full Legal Status of Persons, Who Have Refused to Privatize Residential Premises
title_fullStr Legal Status of Persons, Who Have Refused to Privatize Residential Premises
title_full_unstemmed Legal Status of Persons, Who Have Refused to Privatize Residential Premises
title_sort legal status of persons, who have refused to privatize residential premises
publisher Omsk Law Academy
series Сибирское юридическое обозрение
issn 2658-7602
2658-7610
publishDate 2020-12-01
description In modern Russia, there is often a situation where people are registered in an apartment who once refused to privatize it in favor of another person or who did not participate in such privatization for some other reason, despite the existence of such a right. The apartment, built before the 90s of the previous century, at first belonged to state or municipal property, and then transferred free of charge to the property of the persons living in it in privatization order. In this article, the Author talks about the problems associated with the lack of legal consolidation of this right. The position of the courts of various instances regarding the legal status of these persons, as well as the grounds for recognizing them as having lost the right to use the disputed apartment, is examined. Options for improving legislation to address this issue are proposed.
topic privatization
premises
right of use
url https://slr.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/410
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