The Register of Damages opened a new category: how to apply for Ukrainians.
The Register of Damages in Ukraine is ready to compensate for destroyed non-residential property
The press service of the Register reported that applications for compensation for damaged or destroyed non-residential property are now being accepted in Ukraine. Owners of such property now have the opportunity to receive compensation for the restoration of damaged real estate or the full value of destroyed objects.
Applications can be submitted through 'Diia', by logging into the cabinet using an electronic signature. The application must include information about the object, confirm ownership, describe the circumstances of the damage, and attach any available evidence of damages.
Ukrainian citizens in Spain are waiting for significant changes.
After submitting the application, the Register team will conduct a review and enter it into the system. Then, the documents will be transferred to a special commission for a decision on compensation payments.
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