In Sevastopol, real estate investors are trying to regain housing after a change of state jurisdiction
2019-07-23T19:59:28.969Z
In Sevastopol, participants in shared construction are being evicted from the apartments in which they have been living for almost 20 years. As the shareholders of RT told, in the late 90s they invested money in the house under construction, spent there at their own expense communications and finishing works. But when the construction customer went bankrupt by the beginning of the 2000s, the crisis manager, when putting the building into operation, designed the entire house for the company in order to be sold at auction to pay off debts. Residents appealed to the Ukrainian courts, for their protection the prosecutor’s office entered the case, but no final decision was made. Repeatedly, already in Russian jurisdiction, the real estate investors could not be proved because of the expiration of the statute of limitations, and they ended up on the street.
Source: russiart