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Debt of 1.4 billion rubles for housing services by Baykals revealed

Reduced debt by a staggering 800 million dollars

Unpaid housing debts by Baykal individuals amount to 1.4 billion rubles
Unpaid housing debts by Baykal individuals amount to 1.4 billion rubles

Debt of 1.4 billion rubles for housing services by Baykals revealed

In the region of Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, a significant decrease has been observed in the debt owed for housing and communal services. As of early July 2025, the total debt among residents has decreased from 2.2 billion to 1.4 billion rubles.

The debt to other organizations in the housing and communal services sector has also seen a substantial reduction, decreasing from 909.8 million rubles at the beginning of the year to 518 million. Similarly, the total debt owed to organizations in the energy sector has decreased by 392 million rubles.

Enforcement measures have been taken to recover debts from the housing and communal services sector. Over the past six months, enforcement proceedings were initiated, resulting in 118 arrests on debtors' property and 1,581 travel bans. To enforce this debt, bailiffs imposed 373 arrests on debtors' property and issued 2,429 restrictions on their travel abroad.

Citizens have five working days to voluntarily pay off their debt after receiving a notice. Failure to do so will result in the calculation of an enforcement fee for physical persons (5%, not less than 1,000 rubles) and legal persons (7%, not less than 5,000 rubles).

Debtors can check and pay their housing and communal services debts on the website of the Federal Bailiff Service or through the Gosuslugi portal. However, it's important to note that no new information has been provided regarding the collection of housing and communal services debts online, as previously announced.

It's also worth mentioning that while there have been reports in the past about housing debtors potentially losing their homes, no new information on this matter has been provided in the current context.

For precise details and any special measures taken in Zabaykalsky Krai specifically in early July 2025, official regional administrative sources or legal documents would need to be consulted, as public search results do not provide this information.

In the business sector of Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, not only has there been a significant decrease in the housing and communal services debt, but also a reduction in the debt owed to organizations in the energy sector. As a result of enforcement measures, there has been an effort to recover debts from both sectors, with debtors facing potential property arrests, travel bans, and enforcement fees if they fail to pay their debts.

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