The owner of the house (the house is located in Ukraine) lives in Crimea, has...
...a Ukrainian passport and a Crimean residence permit. Can he sell this house? Can it be done by proxy?
...a Ukrainian passport and a Crimean residence permit. Can he sell this house? Can it be done by proxy?
Where was the basis of the Crimean courts moved?
Are the registries open? In February, all buying and selling transactions were prohibited.
... at my mother's, I currently live abroad and have a permanent residence permit in this country, I am not yet on the consular register Since my mother lives in the village, everyone knows everything about everyone, and the village council told my mother that I need to be removed from the place of registration, since I do not live there and have a residence permit of another country Neither I nor my mother gives consent to this, is it legal or do they not have the right to automatically remove me from the place of registration? After all, even when making documents for granting Ukrainian citizenship to a newborn, I had to enter my place of registration of residence in Ukraine, and if I am released and I need to indicate this somewhere in the document, then what should I write
A close relative died. Had a license since 2015. I had an apartment designed for a Russian daughter. Now she got in touch and offers to take an apartment for free use, because she knows that she will not get to Ukraine. how to be
Congratulations! The following situation has developed in our family. We want to sell an apartment in Ukraine, which was bought in marriage and registered for my husband. The man is currently in Bulgaria and cannot enter Ukraine. Question: can my husband draw up a power of attorney for me from a local Bulgarian notary so that I come to Ukraine and sell real estate? Is only a power of attorney from a Ukrainian notary required? Thanks for the answer.
For many years, the parents have been renting housing (for more than 20 years), which belongs to a citizen of Russia, only paying utilities. I have not been in contact with him for many years. During the war, the parents became IDPs and could not pay the commune. services Can the state appropriate such housing because of non-payment of utilities (heating) and because the owner of the apartment is Russian? What is the best thing for parents to do to stay with a roof over their heads? Aim to return. Can parents legally appropriate this home?
The Office of the President reported that great hopes are placed on the new courts. How can I appeal the decision of the Specialized District Administrative Court if I disagree with it?
What are the procedures and deadlines for obtaining these documents?