Lawyer Khaminsky recalled the ban on commerce in garden plots
New rules for owners of garden and vegetable plots have tightened the ban on their commercial use. Alexander Khaminsky, a lawyer and head of the Law Enforcement Center, told about this on September 1.
The dacha law has established a ban on the placement of hostels, workshops, warehouses and car washes on the sites.
"For using land for other purposes, summer residents face a fine from 10 thousand rubles to 1% of the cadastral value of the plot," Khaminsky explained in an interview. Life.ru .
At the same time, the cultivation of vegetables, fruits and the sale of surplus crops remain permitted if the plot does not exceed 50 acres and hired employees do not work on it.
Earlier, on August 27, STARWIND Product Director Alexander Galkin, in an interview with Izvestia, gave recommendations on preparing the summer cottage for frost. He noted that the key stage is the pruning of trees, as well as the autumn cultivation of the soil.
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