Subsidy and debt for utilities
If I have a debt for utility services and it exceeds 680 UAH, can I challenge it in court and still receive a subsidy?
If I have a debt for utility services and it exceeds 680 UAH, can I challenge it in court and still receive a subsidy?
Partial collection on account of the debt, this write-off took place twice. The first time they wrote off 18,000 hryvnias. The second 4,000 hryvnias. Is this legal?
...for warmth. How warm, isn't it there? What shall I do?
I want to open an FOP, as it turned out in my personal account, I have a debt from the 15th to the 17th year for a single contribution and a single tax. It appeared because I did not close the FOP in time. Is that debt valid? And will I be able to open a FOP with this debt?
I read the news that the debt remained valid, but collectors lost the right to claim and cannot recover funds due to some legal nuances. How can this happen: if I owe money, why can creditors not collect it through court? What are the reasons or situations where a debt remains but its collection is blocked?
I read a story where a person had a debt based on a court decision, but due to legal nuances, the creditors lost the right to claim, and now no one can officially collect this debt. Please tell me, in such a situation, can I assume that I cannot be temporarily forced to repay the debt, and what will happen to the debt in the future if the creditor never appears? I'm interested in whether this means that over time the debt can be annulled or if someone will still be able to collect it if the proper documents are processed?
I read that banks have become much more frequent in filing lawsuits against debtors this year. If I have an overdue loan debt, what should I expect and what are my rights and possible actions if the bank has already sued me or plans to do so?