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First family to buy a house with a housing certificate - Kubrakov

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The first Ukrainian family, whose home was destroyed as a result of Russian aggression, purchased a house  under the eRestoration program . This was was announced on Wednesday by Oleksandr Kubrakov, Vice Prime Minister for Recovery and Minister of Community Development, territories and infrastructure, Oleksandr Kubrakov, reports UNN.

The first housing certificate has been sold. A family from Gostomel has chosen a house in Bucha, Kyiv region, and plans to move to a new home within the next month

- Kubrakov wrote on Facebook.

Details

He noted that with the launch of the program compensation program for destroyed housing, the family decided to return to Ukraine from evacuation.

In total 1826 housing certificates have been issued to pay compensation for completely destroyed housing. certificates. Of these, more than 400 families have already reserved funds to buy new housing. This means that they have decided on a new property and are ready to conclude purchase and sale agreements, the Deputy Prime Minister said.

As reported by Kubrakov, the payment of state financial assistance for repairs continues in parallel - eRestoration.

As of as of today:

- Urgent repairs: funds for 32 thousand families totaling 2.4 billion hryvnias

- Capital repairs: funds were paid to 3,000 families for a total of UAH 900 million hryvnias.

Additions

To to get a certificate, you need to apply through the Diia app. After the local government commission will process the application, calculate the amount of compensation and generate a certificate. You will receive a notification in Diia.

For the certificate you can buy an apartment, house, or invest in future real estate. You can do This can be done through notaries. The list of notaries and more information about the program can be found on the website.

Recall

В On December 27, Ukraine began paying compensation to those Ukrainians whose homes were destroyed by the Russians. As of December 27, more than 1,500 applications had been approved.

Tatiana Kraevskaya

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