2,300 instances of housing code violations detected in Sverdlovsk Region
29 June 2015 (09:16)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, June 29, 2015. Sverdlovsk Region’s public prosecution authorities have detected 2,300 instances of housing code violations since the start of the year, their press service reports.
Over 300 people had to face disciplinary liability; 28 unlawful enactments were protested against; 520 claims were placed with general jurisdiction courts; 700 warrants were issued; some 200 people had to face administrative liability and five criminal lawsuits were instituted following an investigation.
‘It has been determined that town council representatives repeatedly violate the housing code when relocating town residents from dilapidated homes; these violations range from noncompliance with order-placing procedures to failure to actually provide people with new, suitable housing,’ the press service says.
Over 300 people had to face disciplinary liability; 28 unlawful enactments were protested against; 520 claims were placed with general jurisdiction courts; 700 warrants were issued; some 200 people had to face administrative liability and five criminal lawsuits were instituted following an investigation.
‘It has been determined that town council representatives repeatedly violate the housing code when relocating town residents from dilapidated homes; these violations range from noncompliance with order-placing procedures to failure to actually provide people with new, suitable housing,’ the press service says.
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