eRestoration: Common Reasons for Denial and How to Avoid Them.
28.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
28.10.2025
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The eRestoration program provides support to those affected
The eRestoration program continues to support families whose homes have been affected by Russian aggression. More than 143,000 families have already received financial assistance for the restoration of damaged housing or have received certificates for the purchase of new housing.Reasons for Denial and Recommendations
The Ministry of Community and Territorial Development has identified the main reasons why some applicants were denied assistance and has prepared recommendations to avoid potential mistakes. One of the most common issues is the incorrect choice of the type of compensation. It is crucial to accurately determine whether assistance is needed for damaged or destroyed housing. It is also necessary to have all relevant documents, including proof of ownership in the State Register of Property Rights.Expansion of the Program
The Ministry also reported on the expansion of the eRestoration program, which has added a new component for internally displaced persons living in temporarily occupied territories. They receive a housing voucher that can be used for the purchase of housing or to pay the down payment for a mortgage loan. The eRestoration program is an important step in restoring homes and supporting people affected by the war. The information and recommendations from the Ministry will help avoid mistakes when submitting applications and ensure that citizens have access to the necessary support. This is especially relevant for those who have lost not only their roof over their heads but also their sense of security in their own lives.Read also
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