Has anyone encountered this problem?



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What to face, give them an application for registration under the signature or by registered mail, enclose a copy of the certificate of ownership and the contract of sale. Within three days, they must give you a written refusal, but this will not do and register, because they have no grounds for refusal, if no answer and do not register then go to court, the prosecutor's office with a complaint about the actions. According to the rules of registration in force in the Russian Federation, they cannot demand other documents from you?

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What to face hand them the application for registration under the signature or by registered mail, attach a copy of the certificate of ownership and the contract of sale. Within three days they should give you a written refusal, but this will not do and will register because they have no grounds for refusal if they do not respond and do not register then go to court to the prosecutor's office with a complaint against their actions. According to the rules on registration in force in the Russian Federation of other documents they cannot demand from you.

Response from 0[+++++]
So let the passport office show the document on the basis of which they require such certificates. This is something new!

Response from 0[+++++]
By acquiring a room, a person became the owner and obtained the right to possess and use it, i.e. to live there and dispose of it! So everyone go to the garden! Denial of the right to register in the room belonging to you is illegal! Let him appeal to the head of the passport office.

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This is bullshit - appeal to the court for illegal inaction.

 

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