Minimum Plot Size for LPH in the Moscow Region


Article 4. Land plots for personal farming

Article 4. Land plots for personal farming

Information about changes:

Federal Law of July 22, 2008 N 141-FZ, paragraph 1 of Article 4 of this Federal Law is stated in a new wording, which comes into force ninety days after the day of official publication of the said Federal Law

1. A plot of land within the boundaries of a populated area (household plot of land) and a plot of land outside the boundaries of the populated area (field plot of land) can be used to conduct personal subsidiary farming.

Information about changes:

Clause 2 amended from August 4, 2021 - Federal Law of August 3, 2021 N 340-FZ

2. A personal plot of land is used for the production of agricultural products, as well as for the construction of a residential building, industrial, domestic and other buildings, structures, structures in compliance with urban planning regulations, construction, environmental, sanitary and hygienic, fire safety and other rules and regulations. The parameters of a residential building being built on a plot of land must correspond to the parameters of an individual housing construction project specified in paragraph 39 of Article 1 of the Town Planning Code of the Russian Federation.

3. The field land plot is used exclusively for the production of agricultural products without the right to erect buildings and structures on it.

4. The maximum (maximum and minimum) sizes of land plots provided to citizens from state-owned or municipally owned lands for private farming are established by regulatory legal acts of local government bodies. The provision of such lands is carried out in the manner established by land legislation.

GUARANTEE:

On the maximum sizes and requirements for the location of land plots from agricultural lands, see Federal Law of July 24, 2002 N 101-FZ

Information about changes:

Federal Law No. 119-FZ of May 1, 2021 amended paragraph 5 of Article 4 of this Federal Law

5. The maximum size of the total area of ​​land plots that can be simultaneously owned and (or) otherwise owned by citizens conducting private farming is set at 0.5 hectares. The maximum size of the total area of ​​land plots may be increased by law of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation, but not more than five times. The specified maximum sizes do not apply in the case of provision of land plots in state or municipal ownership for free use, lease or ownership, in accordance with the Federal Law “On the specifics of providing citizens with land plots in state or municipal ownership and located on the territories of constituent entities of the Russian Federation”. Federations that are part of the Far Eastern Federal District, and on amendments to certain legislative acts of the Russian Federation.”

6. The turnover of land plots provided to citizens and (or) acquired by them for running personal subsidiary plots is carried out in accordance with civil and land legislation.

GUARANTEE:

Land plots provided from agricultural lands to citizens for running personal subsidiary and dacha farming, gardening, livestock farming and truck farming are not covered by the Federal Law of July 24, 2002 N 101-FZ “On the turnover of agricultural lands”

GUARANTEE:

See comments to Article 4 of this Federal Law

Maximum minimum size of land plot

If the size of a land plot provided to a citizen in the prescribed manner before the entry into force of this Law is below the minimum minimum size or exceeds the maximum maximum size established by Articles 1 and 2 of this Law, then for this land plot this size is the minimum or maximum, respectively. 3. For taxation purposes, the maximum sizes of land plots previously provided to citizens for lifelong inheritable ownership are: for gardening - 0.12 hectares; for livestock farming - 0.20 hectares; for summer cottage construction - 0.12 hectares. 4. This Law comes into force the next day after its official publication. 5.

Rules and regulations

The concept of limit values ​​is used in the Town Planning Code of the Russian Federation.

They are determined by town planning regulations along with other parameters of permitted construction:

  • the maximum permitted percentage of development,
  • necessary distances from boundaries to buildings,
  • permitted number of floors and height of buildings.

The established limit values ​​depend on the VRI, for example, for individual housing construction plots the established areas are smaller than for private household plots and peasant farms. To determine these values ​​on the lands of settlements, not only land and urban planning legislation, but also the Rules for Development and Land Use are taken into account.

In the absence of approved PZZ, the limit values ​​are determined by the local administration in its legal acts (clause 4 of Article 4 of the law on private household plots).

For plots located on federal lands, the permissible range of area should be determined by federal laws , and for plots on the lands of a subject - by regional laws .

A maximum of 0.5 hectares of private household plot land may be owned or otherwise held by a citizen . This value can be legislatively increased at the subject level, but no more than 5 times (clause 5, article 4 of the law on private household plots).

The established maximum values ​​apply to all land plots, with the exception of

  • granted ownership,
  • rent
  • or free use

on the basis of Law No. 119-FZ.


If a land plot was received for indefinite use, inherited lifelong possession before the adoption of the law on private household plots, or received as a result of donation, inheritance, purchase and sale, then the established limits of the permitted area do not apply .

Ownership rights can be registered for such plots.

Minimum land plot size for private household plots in the Moscow region

N 63/2003-OZ Adopted by the resolution of the Moscow Regional Duma of May 28, 2003 N 3/59-P OF THE MOSCOW REGION ON THE LIMIT SIZE OF LAND PLOTS PROVIDED TO CITIZENS FOR OWNERSHIP IN THE TERRITORY OF THE MOSCOW REGION This Law was developed in accordance with the Land Code of the Russian Federation and and sets the limit (maximum and minimum) sizes of land plots provided to citizens for ownership from state or municipally owned lands for peasant (farm) farming, gardening, vegetable gardening, and summer cottage construction. Serpukhovsky private household plot, individual housing construction 0.06 (from 0.045, if a small plot is located within natural boundaries) 3 18. Solnechnogorsk individual housing plot 0.05 0.25 Household private plots 0.03 0.25 Field private plots 0.1 1 19. Stupinsky private plots , individual housing construction in Stupino 0.04 0.06 private household plots, individual housing construction in Zhilevo, Malino. Mikhnevo 0, 06 0, 08 LPH, individual housing construction in villages 0, 06 0, 15 20. If the size of a land plot provided to a citizen in the prescribed manner before the entry into force of this Law is below the minimum size limit or exceeds the maximum size limit established Articles 1 and 2 of this Law, then for a given land plot this size is the minimum or maximum, respectively. 3.

For tax purposes, the maximum sizes of land plots previously provided to citizens for lifelong inheritable ownership are: for gardening - 0.12 hectares; for livestock farming - 0.20 hectares; for summer cottage construction - 0.12 hectares. 4. Kolomna individual housing construction and private household plots in the village of Peski 0.05 0.2 individual housing construction and private subsidiary plots in the village 0.05 0.3 Field private household plots 0.05 2 7. Leninsky individual housing construction in the city of Vidnoye 0.06 0.15 individual housing construction except the city. Vidnoe 0.06 0.25 private household plots in the city of Vidnoe 0.06 0.15 private plots except the city of Vidnoe 0.06 0.25 8. Lotoshinsky individual housing construction in Lotoshino 0.04 0.2 individual housing construction in the village 0.04 0.5 Household private household plot in Lotoshino 0.06 0.2 Household private plot in the village 0.06 0.5 Field private plot 0.06 0.5 9. Mozhaisk individual housing construction 0.04 0.12 Private household plot 0.04 0.3 10.

Limit values

If a Russian citizen has a desire to engage in private farming, then he has the right to apply to the authorized administrative body with an application to allocate the appropriate plot to him.

Land plots using private household plots are of 2 types:

  • Field - located on agricultural land outside the populated area . Intended only for the production of agricultural goods.
  • Household plots are located within the boundaries of a populated area . In addition to agricultural use, it is allowed to erect auxiliary premises, residential buildings, and domestic buildings on them in compliance with sanitary, construction, and fire standards.

When providing a free plot of land owned by the state or municipality, the standards approved for a specific territory must be observed. In the case of paid acquisition of allotment, the range of permitted area is established in the PZZ.

If the development rules for your area are not defined, then the maximum and minimum size of plots for private plots will be established by a regulatory act of the authorized local government body.

Depending on soil fertility, the availability of free land and other factors, different regions determine their minimum and maximum for private household plots.

There is no single register that specifies the permitted area ranges. To find the necessary data you need to study the regulations of the local administration , which set the limit values. As a rule, this is a decision of the council of deputies of the municipality or a law.

Minimum land area


The average minimum value for the regions of Russia is considered to be 10 acres .

However, in some regions this value can be even 2 acres, which is not very rational, since it does not allow full-fledged private farming.

It is also necessary to be guided by the established minimum when dividing a land plot that is owned.

The introduction of area restrictions at the legislative level made it possible to prevent the uncontrolled division of plots, which could result in the formation of micro-plots or macro-plots unsuitable for rational use.

The table shows some established minimum land area for some regions of Russia:

Name of district/regionSize, ha
Krasnoarmeysky district of Krasnodar region0.05 (homestead) for free allocation / 0.05 (homestead) for purchase
Samara Region
Shchelkovsky district, Moscow region0.04 (infield) / 0.1 (field)
Gatchina district of Leningrad region0,1
Tula region
Odintsovo district, Moscow region0,06
Chelyabinsk region0,02
Kaluga region0,05

In the capital, the definition of the permitted range of areas should be established by the City Duma, but the corresponding document has not yet been adopted .

Maximum

Establishing a maximum size is necessary due to the limited number of private household plots that can be provided to citizens free of charge.

The average maximum value for the regions is considered to be 50 acres (0.5 hectares).

In the table we present some established maximums for the area of ​​land for private household plots by region of the Russian Federation:

Name of district/regionSize, ha
Krasnoarmeysky district of Krasnodar region0.15 (homestead) for free allocation / 0.50 (homestead) for purchase
Samara Region0,5
Shchelkovsky district, Moscow region0.5 ha (homestead) / 1.0 ha (field)
Gatchina district of Leningrad region0,25
Tula region (within the borders of the NP)0,15
Odintsovo district, Moscow region0,25
Chelyabinsk region0,2
Kaluga region0,5

Maximum minimum size of land plot in the Moscow region

Adopted by Resolution of the Moscow Regional Duma of May 28, 2003 N 3/59-P OF THE ZAKONMOSKOVSKAYA REGION ON THE LIMIT SIZES OF LAND PLOTS PROVIDED TO CITIZENS FOR OWNERSHIP IN THE TERRITORY OF THE MOSCOW REGION This Law was developed in accordance with the Land Code of the Russian Federation and establishes the maximum (maximum and minimum) small) sizes of land plots , provided to citizens as property from state or municipally owned lands for conducting peasant (farm) farming, gardening, vegetable gardening, and summer cottage construction. Article 1. The PP indicates that in none of the territorial zones of the city are minimum and maximum sizes of land plots established. The situation is different in the Moscow region. Thus, the Land Use and Development Rules adopted in the city of Roshal (approved by the Council of Deputies of the Roshal City District of the Moscow Region dated January 23, 2021 No. 1/28) introduce minimum plot sizes for

    mid-rise buildings - apartment buildings within 8 floors (minimum plot size - 5,000 sq., maximum - 500,000 sq.

m);

  • low-rise multi-apartment development - housing within 4 floors (minimum plot size 2500 sq. m., maximum - 100,000 sq. m.);
  • individual residential development - houses for 1 family no higher than 3 above-ground floors (minimum plot size - 300 sq.
  • If the size of a land plot provided to a citizen in the prescribed manner before the entry into force of this Law is below the minimum minimum size or exceeds the maximum maximum size established by Articles 1 and 2 of this Law, then for this land plot this size is the minimum or maximum, respectively. 3. For tax purposes, the maximum sizes of land plots previously provided to citizens for lifelong inheritable ownership are: for gardening - 0.12 hectares; for livestock farming - 0.20 hectares; for summer cottage construction - 0.12 hectares. 4. This Law comes into force the next day after its official publication.

    5. The same bodies determine the minimum sizes of plots that are in municipal ownership. The standards may vary, but must ensure the operation and maintenance of existing buildings on the sites. The lower limit is 0.02 ha.

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Construction on land for personal farming


Before erecting buildings on your plot, it is recommended to plan their location and size, taking into account

normal.

The dimensions of a residential building planned for construction on an allotment for private household plots are determined taking into account the available area of ​​the allotment and the necessary restrictions and setbacks.

Be sure to take into account the following rules:

  • For all individual residential buildings, it is mandatory to comply with the following requirements: height no more than 3 floors, area less than 1500 sq. m.
  • On a plot of less than 12 acres, only one residential building . Additionally, the presence of auxiliary and outbuildings, a bathhouse, and a garage is allowed.
  • The distance of a residential property from the “red line” is more than 5 m when the plot is located near the road, more than 3 m when located along the passage. The front fence is installed along the red line.
  • Fire requirements determine the required gap between objects . The maximum 15 meters is determined for wooden buildings, the minimum 6 meters for stone ones.
  • In accordance with the requirements of sanitary services, the distance between a residential property and neighbors’ fences must be at least 3 m; for outbuildings, it must be 1 m; poultry houses must be 4 m away. The largest distance is determined for baths and saunas; it is 8 m.

Compliance with construction and sanitary requirements is mandatory for personal plots. Owners of field plots may not strictly adhere to them.

Legislation on sizes

Each newly formed plot of land, regardless of the established type of intended use, has certain parameters, the dimensions of which must comply with the standards established by law.

The area of ​​the created plot of land, which provides for the maintenance of personal subsidiary plots (LPH), peasant (farm) holdings (peasant farms) or agricultural production (Agricultural production) should not exceed or be less than the permissible area.

Limit sizes for private household plots, peasant farms and agriculture

Minimum parameters

It is not allowed to form a plot of land with a smaller area than is provided by law as the minimum minimum.

Federal Law No. 112 of 07/07/2003 “On personal subsidiary plots” determines that the minimum sizes of plots for such use are established by order of local authorities.

Federal Law of June 11, 2003 No. 74 “On Peasant (Farm) Farming”, as well as Federal Law of July 24, 2002 No. 101 “On the Turnover of Agricultural Lands” provides for the establishment of minimum maximum sizes of plots for agricultural production and farming according to the relevant legislation subject.

Table 1. Minimum plot areas

CitiesFor private household plots, haFor peasant farms, haFor agriculture, ha
Moscow0,2540No more than 25% of the area of ​​agricultural land
Saint Petersburg0,251No more than 10% of the area of ​​agricultural land
Rostov-on-Don150No more than 20% of the area of ​​agricultural land
Pyatigorsk0,1550No more than 10% of the area of ​​agricultural land
Nizhny Novgorod0,250No more than 50% of the area of ​​agricultural land
Ekaterinburg0,2550No more than 10% of the area of ​​agricultural land
Novosibirsk0,1525No more than 10% of the area of ​​agricultural land
Khabarovsk0,2300No more than 10% of the area of ​​agricultural land

When forming a plot for running a subsidiary or farming enterprise, as well as for agricultural production, it is necessary to comply with the maximum dimensions permitted by current legislation.

The establishment of certain maximum standards applied to the size of land plots primarily depends on the availability of a sufficient amount of free land in the relevant region, as well as on the demand for the use of land for agricultural and personal subsidiary purposes.

Maximum permissible size of a land plot in the Moscow region

LAW OF THE MOSCOW REGION ON THE LIMIT SIZE OF LAND PLOTS PROVIDED OWNERSHIP TO CITIZENS IN THE TERRITORY OF THE MOSCOW REGION (June 17, 2003 N 63/2003-OZ) June 17, 2003 N 63/2003-OZ Adopted by resolution of the Moscow Regional Duma dated 28 May 2003 N 3/59-P LAW OF THE MOSCOW REGION ON THE LIMIT SIZES OF LAND PLOTS PROVIDED TO CITIZENS IN OWNERSHIP IN THE TERRITORY OF THE MOSCOW REGION This Law was developed in accordance with the Land Code of the Russian Federation and establishes the maximum (maximum and minimum) sizes of land plots provided to citizens in ownership from lands in state or municipal ownership for conducting peasant (farm) farming, gardening, truck farming, and summer cottage construction. Article 1. Voskresensky individual housing construction in Voskresensk and villages 0, 06 0, 15 Individual housing construction in the village 0, 08 0, 3 Household private household plot in Voskresensk and villages 0, 06 0, 15 Household private household plot in the village 0, 08 0, 3 Field private household plot 0, 1 0, 3 3. Dmitrovsky For individual housing construction or private household plots 0, 02 0, 15 For gardening 0, 02 0, 12 4. Istra individual housing construction in Istra, Dedovsk and the village. Snegiri 0.06 0.15 Individual housing construction in the village 0.06 0.3 Private household plots 0.06 0.5 5. Klinsky individual housing construction 0.05 0.3 Household private household plots 0.05 0.3 Field private household plots 0.5 1 6. Kolomensky Individual housing construction and private plots in the village of Peski 0.05 0.2 Individual housing construction and private subsidiary plots in the village 0.05 0.3 Field private household plots 0.05 2 7. Leninsky individual housing construction in the city of Vidnoye 0.06 0.15 Individual housing construction except for the city of Vidnoe 0, 06 0.25 private household plots in Vidnoye 0.06 0.15 private household plots except Vidnoe 0.06 0.25 8. Lotoshinsky individual housing construction in Lotoshino 0.04 0.2 individual housing construction in the village 0.04 0.5 Household private housing plot in Lotoshino 0.06 0.2 Household private household plot in the village 0.06 0.5 Field private plot 0.06 0.5 9. Mozhaisk individual housing construction 0.04 0.12 Private household plot 0.04 0.3 10.

Personal subsidiary farming: general information and varieties

Private household plot means a plot of land allocated for agricultural needs. It is possible to erect outbuildings, cages and pens for animals on it. The products of private household plots, provided that no workers were used in the process of growing them, are not subject to tax upon sale. This is quite profitable, since the owner will be able to get maximum profit.

Subsidiary farms are divided into two types:

  1. Field areas.
  2. Personal plots.

The field site is located away from the populated area. It has clear boundaries, but there is no possibility of separating them. Roughly speaking, this is a small part of the field that cannot be surrounded by a fence. It is possible to grow crops on this land. The construction of residential buildings is excluded here. The owner can only erect a temporary structure, without a foundation (trailer trailer, iron garage). The plot of land is located within the city limits or in close proximity to it. As a rule, essential communications (water, electricity) are connected to it. On a personal plot it is possible to erect not only outbuildings, but also residential buildings, subject to the availability of permits. The land can be used for planting and raising livestock. Before receiving land for private household plots, the potential owner must take into account that its size is limited to 0.5 hectares issued per person. In some regions this value has been increased to 2.5 hectares.

Who has the right to receive land for private household plots for free

In Art. 3 of the Federal Law “On Personal Subsidiary Farming” states that any capable citizen of the Russian Federation who owns or has permanent use of a land plot that meets the requirements of private household plots can engage in this type of activity. A land plot can be obtained free of charge from local governments. Ownership of it passes immediately or after the expiration of a certain period of use. As a rule, at the very beginning, a citizen receives a plot of land for free rent. If the land is used for its intended purpose, he will be able to register it as personal property.

The following will be able to obtain ownership of land for private household plots, without rent:

  • Large families.
  • Young families recognized as low-income.
  • Winners of state awards.

The issuance of land free of charge is regulated by federal and regional laws. This indicates the need for preliminary familiarization with the registration of plots in a particular region.

Young low-income families will be able to receive land for private plots free of charge, subject to the following conditions:

  1. The marriage was officially registered.
  2. Spouses do not own apartments, private houses or land.
  3. The family was recognized as being in dire need of improved housing conditions.
  4. The spouses are officially employed.

As for the provision of land to the holder of state awards, these include: Heroes of Labor, Heroes of the Russian Federation and the USSR.

Representatives of small northern peoples can also receive land for free. For them, the free rental period is ten years. After their expiration, it is possible to register ownership.

Minimum plot size for individual housing construction in the Moscow region 2021

Adopted by Resolution of the Moscow Regional Duma of May 28, 2003 N 3/59-P This Law establishes the maximum (maximum and minimum) sizes of land plots provided for gardening, horticulture, dacha farming from lands in state or municipal ownership in the territory of the Moscow Region in relation to to municipalities of the Moscow region in which land use and development rules have not been approved. (Preamble as amended, put into effect on March 15, 2021 by the Law of the Moscow Region of March 12, 2021 N 20/2018-OZ. Article 1. Some citizens with a certain social status (for example, large families) are allocated such plots free of charge. Thus , lands have appeared that have a very specific use, different from private household plots or SNT.

Currently, lands “for individual housing construction are included in the Classifier of types of permitted land use. Such plots cannot be used for any other purpose, except for the construction of a single-family residential building. Otherwise, it is possible only if the VRI (type of permitted use) is changed. Until this happens, the site has status. of the Russian Federation, for running personal subsidiary plots and individual housing construction - by regulatory legal acts of local government bodies.

2. The maximum sizes of land plots provided to citizens for free ownership for the purposes provided for by the rules of paragraph 1 of this article are established by: federal laws - from lands in federal ownership; laws of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation - from lands owned by constituent entities of the Russian Federation; regulatory legal acts of local governments - from lands owned by municipalities. 2. 1. All regulations that relate to the exploitation of land plots must be found in the local Town Planning Regulations and the “Land Use and Development Rules”. They are adopted by local legislative authorities. Minimum area of ​​a land plot for individual housing construction It must be taken into account that each region or region has its own standards: the maximum and minimum size of a land plot for individual housing construction.

But even in the most densely populated regions, such as Moscow and the Moscow region, the minimum size of a plot for building a house is never less than 3 acres. Maximum minimum and maximum maximum sizes of land plots Maximum minimum and maximum maximum sizes of land plots are established by regional or local regulations for two cases. The first is for urban planning purposes, the second is for demarcating or providing citizens with state/municipal plots. Let's consider both situations using the example of the Moscow region and the city of Moscow (the latter, having annexed New Moscow, extended its laws to part of the actual suburban Moscow region).

Maximum minimum and maximum sizes for urban planning in the Moscow region The Urban Planning Code of the Russian Federation obliges local authorities to approve urban planning regulations for urban and rural settlements. From the moment this Law comes into force, the decision of the Small Council of the Moscow Regional Council of People's Deputies dated December 16, 92 N 4/28 “On the maximum size of land plots provided to citizens in the Moscow Region” shall be declared invalid. Governor of the Moscow Region B.

V. Gromov June 17, 2003 N 63/2003-OZ (as amended on July 18, 2007) Adopted by the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg on June 30, 2005 This Law of St. Petersburg determines the procedure for establishing the minimum size of land plots in respect of which state inspection should be carried out cadastral registration (hereinafter referred to as the minimum size of the land plot). Article 1 The minimum dimensions of the area of ​​land plots are determined by town planning regulations (temporary regulations for the development of land plots). Article 2 1.

How to get a plot of land for private household plots for free

Obtaining a plot of land for private household plots on a free basis is a complex and lengthy procedure. It varies depending on individual situations.

However, a general procedure can be identified:

  • Preparation of the necessary documentation.
  • Submission of a complete package of documents and an application to the local administration.
  • Obtaining a resolution on the allocation of land.
  • Conducting land surveying and setting site boundaries.
  • Obtaining an order to approve boundaries from the local administration.
  • Contacting the Cadastral Chamber or MFC to register the plot and assign it a cadastral number.
  • Providing copies of documents received from the Cadastre to the local administration and issuing a land title document.
  • Applying to Rosreestr to register ownership of land or transfer it to perpetual lease.

Thus, the first thing a potential land owner needs to do is collect the necessary package of documents.

  1. Certificate on the number of square meters per applicant.
  2. A complete list of real estate owned by the applicant.
  3. Documentation confirming the right to receive land for free (for example, a certificate for a large family).
  4. A copy of the passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation.

The list of documents presented above is submitted to the local administration. Together with them, the citizen submits an application written in a strictly prescribed form. After receiving the documentation, administration employees check them and make a decision on the allocation of land. It is possible that the applicant will be refused. The decision must be announced no later than 30 days from the date of receipt of documents.

A positive decision is made in the form of a resolution on the allocation of land for private household plots. It indicates the area of ​​land and its location. After receiving the resolution, the applicant must contact a specialized geodetic company in order to establish the boundaries of the site and draw up a land survey plan. This procedure is not free; all costs fall on the shoulders of the future owner. The cost depends on the organization’s prices and the area of ​​the site. On average it is 10 thousand rubles.

Having received the land survey plan, the applicant must contact the Cadastral Chamber. Here the plot will be registered with the state, it will be assigned a unique number for identification and cadastral documentation will be developed. Next, the citizen will have to visit the local administration again to issue a document certifying the right to the land plot. Subsequently, it is subject to transfer to Rosreestr for final registration of title documentation. If a plot of land is transferred for free lease with the further right to register ownership after a certain period of time, and it is not cultivated or used for its intended purpose, the local administration reserves the possibility of forcibly confiscating it.

Reasons for refusal to allocate free land for private household plots

It has already been said above that the local administration can give either a positive or negative response to a request for a free allocation of land. Reasons for refusal may be:

  • Providing an incomplete list of documents.
  • Request for a large area that exceeds the established limit.
  • Providing fictitious data.
  • There are errors in the application or documents.
  • The plot of interest to the applicant is allocated for the use of another person.

The local administration may also refuse to issue land due to its absence. The fact is that existing programs were not designed for the huge demand from the population. This led to a shortage of available land. In some regions there are queues for land, but they move quite slowly or stand still.

Conclusion. A limited number of citizens will be able to receive land for private household plots free of charge. Land allocation occurs by contacting the local administration. A citizen can receive ownership of the plot immediately or rent it for free, registering ownership in 5-10 years.

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