Abstract

For 16 years, Federal Law No. 93-FZ of 30 June 2006 "On Amending Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation Regarding the Simplified Procedure of Registration of Individual Rights to Certain Immovable Property" (hereinafter referred to as Law 93-FZ, dacha amnesty), which is commonly known as "dacha amnesty", has been in force in Russia. Since the enactment of Law No. 93-FZ, a number of reforms have been introduced in the field of real estate registration and new legislative initiatives have been taken. To date, the legislator has decided to extend Law No. 93-FZ, and this article addresses a number of questions. Was the dacha amnesty mechanism effective within the framework of the legislation for all years of its existence? What are the pluses for the state and citizens from the enactment of this law at the moment? Will Law No. 93-FZ actively work against the background of other legislation enacted in 2022 and beyond? As a result of a comprehensive study of the simplified procedure of registration and cadastre of dacha and housing estates in the RF, the author will provide answers to the questions posed.

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