eRecovery simplifies receiving compensation: what has changed for homeowners
Journalist
Anna Tkach
26.11.2025 - 13:06
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The government is implementing new rules regarding payment for damaged property through the eRecovery system. Now, if multiple owners own the property, only one person who promises to repair the premises can submit a compensation application. This will be possible provided that the other owners do not express their objections.
More detailed information about these changes can be found at the link — curly.click/r/8e08
The government has adopted a resolution to simplify the compensation procedure for damaged housing through eRecovery. Now it will be easier for one of the co-owners to receive payment if others do not object. This innovation will contribute to more effective recovery in case of accidents or emergencies.
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