In apartment buildings where there is no CONDOMINIUMS, should have its own legal entity - a simple partnership of co-owners. The relevant draft law is being considered by the Verkhovna Rada. The document also proposes the creation of a unified register and database of housing stock.
A legal entity for each house
The draft law provides for the creation of a legal entity in each apartment building without an HOA - a simple condominium association. It will represent the interests of residents in their relations with utilities and authorities.
The new structure will allow residents to more effectively manage their common property. The formation of such associations will be mandatory for all buildings without condominiums.
Unified register and database of housing stock
The draft law provides for the creation of a unified register of apartment building management. This system will become part of the Unified Information and Analytical Housing System.
It is also planned to create a complete database of the housing stock of each community. The database will contain information about all apartment buildings, their condition and characteristics.
Status of condominiums and managers
The document regulates the status of condominiums and managers as consumers of utility services for the needs of the building. This will allow to clearly define the rights and obligations of the parties in the field of housing and communal services.
Mechanisms are being introduced for transparent accounting and interaction between residents, managers and service providers. The innovations are aimed at improving the efficiency of apartment building management.
Context.
The draft law is designed to improve the housing management system. The goal is to ensure transparency and protect the interests of homeowners.
Previously, the management of apartment buildings was often left unregulated. The introduction of new regulations should solve this problem.







