Housing Code of Russia
The Housing Code of Russia is the prime source of Law of the Russian Federation concerning Housing matters. The previous Housing code of the Russian Federation was signed into law on 29 December 2004. It was subsequently amended on 22 December 2020.[1] StructureThe Code consists of 10 sections, 19 chapters and 202 articles in its amended version.[1][2][3] Section I. General ProvisionsChapter 1: Basic provisions. Housing legislation Chapter 4: Conversion of and alterations to dwelling Section II. Property Right and Other Corporeal Rights to Premises.Chapter 5: The rights and obligations of the owner of housing and other living room in its own citizens Section III. Accommodations provided under contracts of social hiringChapter 7: Reasons and procedure of the premises under the social contract of employment Chapter 8: Social rent premises Section IV. Specialized housingChapter 9 Dwellings specialized housing Chapter 10: Provision of specialized premises and their use Section V. Housing and housing co-operativesChapter 11: Organization and operation of housing and housing co-operatives Section VI. HomeownersChapter 13: Establishment and operation of homeowners Section VII. Fee for housing and utilities
Section VIII. Management of apartment buildingsThe choice of a method for controlling a block of flats. General requirements for the management activities of an apartment house. Council block of flats. Contract management of the apartment house management of an apartment house, located in the state or municipal property Direct management of an apartment house owners of the premises in such a house Creating local government conditions for the management of apartment buildings Section IX. Organization of a major overhaul of the common property in apartment buildings
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