Part of Ukrainians will lose subsidies: who is at risk.
Social protection authorities are introducing new rules for obtaining and maintaining subsidies. Now, homeowners' associations (OSBB) and management companies are required to submit reports on residents' debts monthly. This was reported by 'Legal Telegram'.
Experts warn that subsidies may be canceled if the debt for utility services exceeds 680 hryvnias and is not paid within three months.
Among other reasons for terminating social assistance are changing residence, the death of the main applicant, discrepancy between declared income and actual income, and making large one-time purchases.
It is important to know that a one-time purchase of more than 100 thousand hryvnias (including the purchase of foreign currency, banking metals, or opening a deposit) may be grounds for canceling a subsidy.
Also, the Pension Fund of Ukraine previously reminded about the deadline for submitting documents to receive housing subsidies.
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