The occupation government in the temporarily occupied Kherson region has created a regional commission that will evaluate the compliance of real estate documents.
The relevant decree was published on the website of the occupation administration.
The commission will assess Ukrainian documents that confirm the emergence, change, or transfer of rights to real estate (an apartment, a house, a land plot) that were issued before October 4, 2022.
Ukrainian citizens who have legal property rights are effectively being offered to undergo a procedure of forced “recognition” of their documents by the occupation structures for the entry of information into the Russian Unified State Register of Real Estate.
The commission will verify the authority of Ukrainian notaries, state authorities, and local self-government bodies that issued the documents, being guided in doing so by Russian legislation, and the decision on the “correctness” of the documents will be made based on a comparison of information from Ukrainian documents with the data available in the occupation bodies.
Earlier MOST wrote that at the beginning of 2023 the occupiers stated that they would recognize the property of residents of the TOT of the Kherson region as “ownerless” in the absence of the owner. After that, on the TOT of Kherson region they began to massively “nationalize” property, and recently the occupiers changed the procedure by which they will appropriate the housing of TOT residents.

