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It all depends on your goals. For example, if your customer has built a house, and now wants to make it an apartment building, you can sell the shares, allocate the shares in kind by agreement between the owners, register in the UFRS, to make redevelopment. But under one essential condition - if such tricks will not be violated town planning regulations. Because if the site is allowed to build a house for residential use, and you do apartment buildings, such a trick may not pass.
It all depends on your goals. For example, if your customer has built a house, and now wants to make it an apartment building, you can sell the shares, allocate the shares in kind by agreement between the owners, register in the UFRS, to make redevelopment. But under one essential condition - if such tricks will not be violated town planning regulations. Because if the site is allowed to build a house for residential use, and you do apartment buildings, such a trick may not pass.