A Step-by-Step Guide to Receiving Compensation for War-Damaged Housing Through the eRecovery Program
The eRecovery Program
According to ХВИЛЯ: For Ukrainian homeowners whose property has been damaged or destroyed, the eRecovery program is a vital state support mechanism. It provides compensation for losses incurred due to the war or other emergencies. Navigating the established procedures is essential to receive these funds. This process involves property verification, submitting an application, and opening a dedicated bank account.
How to Apply for Compensation
The first step for owners of damaged property is to verify their legal ownership in the State Register of Property Rights. Following this, a damage report must be filed via the Diia portal or at an Administrative Services Center (ASC). To receive funds, applicants must also open a specialized bank account with a program partner bank. Across Ukraine, approximately 1,000 special commissions within territorial communities are responsible for assessing damages. A commission has up to 30 days to review a compensation claim before issuing a decision to the owner.
Compensation for destroyed property has specific features and is typically issued in the form of a housing certificate. The compensation amount for destroyed houses is calculated using a formula that considers the area and regional specifics. It is important to note that an application is registered in the Register of Damaged and Destroyed Property (RDDP), and the commission's inspection of the property requires the owner's presence.
If a property sustains damage again after an initial assessment, the owner must submit a new application. This underscores the critical importance of correctly preparing all documentation and following procedures to ensure effective assistance. The eRecovery program thus serves as a crucial mechanism for restoring housing for Ukrainians who have suffered losses.
The eRecovery program is a key element in the restoration of housing infrastructure in Ukraine, particularly under the conditions of war.
- Source: The program's official website
This initiative provides owners with the financial support needed to repair their homes, which is critical for resuming normal life. The program's established procedures help systematize the aid process, which can reduce delays and increase transparency in application handling. This support mechanism represents a significant step toward restoring stability and improving living conditions for affected citizens. The program is part of a broader international effort to help Ukraine rebuild from the widespread destruction caused by the ongoing conflict.
In addition to the existing support mechanisms, the recent commitment of €100 million by the Council of Europe Development Bank to Ukraine's eRecovery program highlights the growing international support for homeowners affected by the war. This funding is expected to enhance the compensation process, ensuring that more residents can effectively navigate the steps needed to restore their damaged properties.
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