If the house was destroyed due to fighting, then in this case all debts for the communal apartment were removed, but the police must be notified of the fact of the destruction. Others have to gradually pay off debts for utilities.
Debts for utilities will not be written off during martial law, as this could lead to the cessation of businesses providing services. This was stated by Oleg Popenko, an expert in the field of housing and communal services, in a commentary on OBOZREVATEL.
It is reported that today in Ukraine the situation has reached a critical level, and the total debt on payments for gas, electricity, water and other utilities has reached 100 billion hryvnia.
Ukrainians are asked to gradually repay their debts so as not to receive “surprises” after the war in the form of seizure of bank accounts, debt collection through the courts, seizure of property, and entering the debtor in the registers.
If there is no opportunity to pay, then it is advisable to contact the company that provides services with an application for reorganization. With this statement, you can apply for a subsidy, says the expert.
“If you do not live in your apartment and house for at least 30 days, you can not pay for water and gas if there is no meter. If there is, then you have to submit indicators every month. Is,” the comment says .
The situation is very different if the house is destroyed.
“If the house was destroyed due to fighting, then in this case all debts for the communal apartment are removed, but the fact of the destruction must be reported to the police. Also, a document issued by the police is will allow additional compensation, ”expert advice.
It was previously reported that tariffs would not be changed until the end of the war.
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Source: korrespondent

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