Debts for utility services: what can be taken and what cannot according to the court's decision
Debts for utility services: what can be taken and what cannot according to the court's decision
According to ХВИЛЯ: In Ukraine, during the war, utility tariffs remain unchanged, which creates certain challenges for consumers. Debts for utility services can lead to serious consequences, including property seizure, however, it is important to note that an apartment cannot be taken. In such a situation, it is important to know your rights and options, especially for those who have gone abroad.
Currently, there is a unified moratorium on the accrual of penalties and debts in occupied territories, however, this does not exempt consumers from the obligation to pay for utility services. If the debt exceeds 1514 hryvnias, it may lead to disconnection of electricity supply. The cost of restoring electricity after disconnection is about 20-30 thousand hryvnias, which is a significant financial burden for consumers.
Recommendations for consumers
It is also important to note that new tenants are not obligated to pay debts of previous owners. However, a court order can be issued even for amounts ranging from 2 to 5 thousand hryvnias. Utility services try not to exceed a three-year period for filing complaints in court, which allows consumers to respond in time to emerging issues.
- Pay utility services on time.
- Do not ignore letters from utility services.
- Complete the necessary documents when going abroad.
If there are questions regarding unlawful claims, they should be challenged in writing. Knowing your rights in this area can help avoid negative consequences and ease the financial burden.
In the context of the current situation in Ukraine, it is important for consumers to be aware of their rights and obligations regarding the payment of utility services. Despite the difficulties associated with the war and economic instability, knowing the rules will help avoid serious financial problems. Under the moratorium on penalties in occupied territories, it is important to adhere to established deadlines to avoid negative consequences, such as disconnection of electricity supply.
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