A Center for Registration of Property Rights was opened in Simferopol

30.05.2014 12:39
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Crimea, Real estate, Society, Policy, Ukraine


Simferopol, May 30 (Navigator, Kirill Boyarin) – On Friday, a Center for registration of ownership rights to real estate was opened in the Crimean capital, a Navigator correspondent reports.

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As the acting head of the republic, Sergei Aksenov, noted during the ceremony, this is the first republican center that operates in the Rosreestr system, so from today all transactions will be carried out according to Russian legislation.

By the end of summer, according to Sergei Aksenov, similar centers will operate in all major cities of the peninsula, and land transactions can be carried out in the coming weeks.

“I am sure that this will advance the procedures for registering rights to real estate in the republic. And the professionally trained staff and modern equipment with which the center is equipped will allow you to avoid queues,” the acting director emphasized. head of the republic.

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