Ukrainians may lose their homes: who will be deprived of real estate and why.


News that Ukrainians may lose their ownership rights to homes purchased before 2000 can cause serious concern among property owners. According to information from 'Hvylya', owners of apartments who have had their homes for a long Time may find themselves in a difficult situation due to the lack of their data in the digital real estate register, which started operating only in 2013.
Previously, documents proving ownership of housing could be verified through various means, but now, due to the absence of this data in a centralized accounting system, owners may become at risk of losing their property.
Particular danger threatens owners of homes that were privatized or purchased before 2000. Therefore, it is recommended to carefully check the presence of your data in the state real estate register and, if necessary, to promptly register your rights to your property.
To preserve your property rights, it is worth checking the data in the state register and, if needed, carrying out the registration procedure, ensuring all necessary documents are prepared and paying the established state fee.
Ukrainians who purchased their homes before 2000 may be at risk of losing ownership due to the lack of their data in the digital real estate register, which has been operational since 2013. It is recommended to check the presence of data in the state register and to promptly register property rights.
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