Residents of a dilapidated building in Rostov-on-Don have successfully secured an appraisal of their apartments.
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Following a meeting between residents of the crumbling building at 93 Kazakhskaya Street and the head of Rostov-on-Don, Alexander Skryabin, a specialist visited them to evaluate their apartments.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot," in August 2024, the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Alexander Bastrykin, demanded that a criminal case be opened after residents of the crumbling building at 93 Kazakhskaya Street in Rostov-on-Don complained about the authorities' lack of response to their requests. In May, Rostov-on-Don authorities declared a crumbling two-story building on Kazakhskaya Street unsafe after numerous complaints from residents. Rostov-on-Don officials proposed reinforcing the building's walls with channel beams, but residents believe this is futile. At the end of the summer, residents complained that the situation was worsening, with cracks appearing in the second entrance.
An apartment assessment began in building No. 93 on Kazakhskaya Street in Rostov-on-Don after a resident met with city mayor Alexander Skryabin, 161.ru reported on September 28.
According to Nina Karelina, the building's chairwoman, a notice was posted in the entrance announcing the assessment. Then a specialist came, but he only "gave an approximate appraisal cost and said there were many nuances."
Earlier, Alexander Skryabin stated that he would receive the property appraisal around the end of October. The expert clarified that the final price would depend on the condition of the apartment, and all apartments would be assessed comparatively.
Meanwhile, according to residents, bricks have started falling out of the building, and in one apartment you can see the street through a crack in the wall.
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