In Sevastopol, a developer got away with a minimal fine for an illegal apartment building

18.08.2014 13:15
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Crimea, Real estate, Sevastopol, Ukraine


Sevastopol, August 18 (Navigator, Viktor Orlov) – In Sevastopol, the housing complex “Streletsky Proezd, 14”, which built an apartment building in an area of ​​individual residential development without permits, was fined 500 thousand rubles.

This was reported by the press service of the prosecutor's office.


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Previously, the department reported that a 5-story multi-apartment residential building was erected without permission in an area of ​​individual residential development, where the construction of private households no higher than 3 floors for one family is allowed.

It should be noted that a fine of 500 thousand is the minimum fine for such a violation; its size could reach a million rubles.

In addition, the authorities have the right to initiate the demolition of such illegal objects.

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