Abstract

The relevance of the study of legislation on registration of rights to real estate lies in the fact that ownership of real estate — a fundamental constitutional human right — arises only after the onset of a legal fact, which is state registration. The article, using classification, systemic and comparative methods, examines in detail the Federal Law No. 218-FZ, which is the main one in the system of laws governing the registration of rights to real estate and transactions with it. The article also analyzes the changes made to the legislation to eliminate shortcomings in legal regulation. As a result of the study, it was revealed that deficiencies in the legislation cannot be completely eliminated, which indicates the dynamism of civil legal relations related to real estate. Problems identified in practice can be resolved through judicial interpretation of legal norms or through the application of constitutional norms.

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