The mobile office continues to work 24/7: we help residents whose homes were damaged by shelling

In the Chuhuiv community, work continues to help people whose homes were damaged or destroyed as a result of enemy shelling. There are no days off in this work.

On Saturday, March 21, a mobile office worked in the Chuguev neighborhoods, where enemy drones have been spotted in recent days. The heads of the city commissions on damaged and destroyed property, together with specialists from the Central Disaster and Emergency Management Center, traveled to the locations, provided residents with consultations, and helped collect and prepare documents for the program. isRecovery.

«"I am setting a clear task for my colleagues - not to leave a single resident whose home has been damaged without help," the mayor noted.

During the work of the mobile office, problematic issues related to the legal status of housing are often revealed. This especially applies to houses and apartments purchased before 2013, data on which has not yet been entered into the State Register of Real Property Rights (SRPR).

We call on all community residents, who have the following housing:

To reliably protect your property and complete the procedure faster, there is a Recovery enter ownership data into the State Register of Property Rights.

You can do this. free:

  • through the ASC;
  • at a notary;
  • in the Action app.

The sooner the legal status of your property is settled, the easier and faster it will be to receive compensation for damaged property.

If your home has been damaged, contact the mobile office or the ASC. We continue to work every day to help everyone.

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