Lawyer Elena Kuderko told the agency that the grounds for confiscation or auctioning of houses and lands from the owner must be weighty. “Hitting the Primer”.
“The confiscation of property is always an unrequited action, the funds from the sale of property go to state ownership,” said the expert. According to Kuderko, in criminal law it is most often used as a punishment for a crime.
The property may be confiscated primarily for debts. A cottage can be bought if its owner constantly violates the requirements for protecting the land and pollutes them. For example, he made a dump.
The expert emphasized that not using the site can also be penalized.
The land can only be reclaimed by court order. Often this does not happen immediately. First, SNT files a lawsuit against the owner, demanding that the violations be stopped. If the owner of the cottage is inactive, the case can go to court and subsequently be confiscated.
On a fine of up to 50 thousand rubles, which previously threatened citizens who refused to maintain order in their summer cottage, said GV Plekhanova Xenia Sadykova, Associate Professor of the Foundation for Supporting Educational Programs of the Russian University of Economics.