Legal Regulation of Individual Housing Construction: Problems of Law Enforcement

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Abstract

The purpose of the research. The article is devoted to the analysis of law enforcement problems arising in the sphere of individual housing construction. Despite the fact that in recent years the state has actively supported individual housing construction (hereinafter referred to as housing construction), both by developing and implementing various socially oriented programs, providing support measures for certain categories of the population, and by improving legislation and reducing administrative barriers, the problems of law enforcement remain. The concretization of the characteristics of housing leads to disputes in connection with the classification of constructed housing as unauthorized construction in the case of deviations from the established norms. There are also disputes of other nature, which are also considered in this article. The purpose of the study is to identify modern problems of legal regulation of housing and communal services based on the analysis of the practice of judicial enforcement and to find ways to solve them.

Results. As a result of the study, the author's conclusions are formulated on what problems of legal regulation can be defined as the most urgent and require action, as well as proposals to improve legislation in this area, proposals to change the existing wording of the norms of current law.

About the authors

Nikolay V. Rusev

Moscow Finance and Law University

Author for correspondence.
Email: rusev02@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0009-0002-6681-1263

postgraduate student

Russian Federation, Moscow

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