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A building permit is issued for 10 years. If you don't get one within three years then yes the tenant can lose their lot
A building permit is issued for 10 years. If you don't get one within three years then yes the tenant can lose their lot
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Since 2015, the executive committees of municipalities have adopted the practice based on Article 39.6 of the Land Code of the RF. That is, if a plot of land is granted for 3 years to complete the construction of real estate, then this construction must be completed exactly within those three years Read the lease agreement. It specifies the conditions for granting the plot.
Since 2015, the executive committees of municipalities have adopted the practice based on Article 39.6 of the Land Code of the RF. That is, if a plot of land is granted for 3 years to complete the construction of real estate, then this construction must be completed exactly within those three years Read the lease agreement. It specifies the conditions for granting the plot.