Abstract

The article analyzes changes in housing legislation regarding the regulation of the legal status of tenants of residential premises in former departmental dormitories, in violation of the law transferred to private ownership of organizations. The position is expressed on the arbitrary differentiation of citizens living in such dormitories into two categories, depending on the legality of the actions of state and municipal enterprises and institutions. The necessity of recognizing the right of employers to apply to the court with a demand for recognition of ownership of occupied residential premises during the pre-trial period established for its implementation is substantiated.

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