This was reported by the Parliamentary Gazette.

The head of the State Duma Committee on State Construction and Legislation, Pavel Krasheninnikov, said that the project was conditionally divided into two blocks, and the first of them concerns bathhouses, sheds, summer kitchens, and wells.

“Now this requires carrying out cadastral work, preparing a declaration on the property, and so on. We propose a simplified procedure so that citizens spend less time and money on registering such objects,” he clarified.

The second part of the document simplifies the registration of houses that are divided to accommodate several families.

“Today’s problem is that such houses have a common wall and common communications, often one plot of land, and therefore there are certain problems in registering rights,” Krasheninnikov said.

Earlier, lawyer Sergei Konovalov Sr. said that there are few legal reasons not to pay for a sold dacha, and the first of them comes from the period of ownership.