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The court declared illegal the order on the approval of redevelopment in the Wine House residential complex

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The Meshchansky court of Moscow declared illegal the order of the housing inspectorate on the approval of redevelopment in the Wine House residential complex. This was reported on November 24 by a correspondent of Izvestia from the courtroom.

The decision can be appealed within a month.

The case caused a public outcry due to the possible forgery of signatures of apartment owners, who are convinced that someone falsified documents to approve an extension to a high-rise building on Sadovnicheskaya Street. According to the owners, more than 70 signatures were forged in the Wine House residential complex.

A certain Nadezhda Domokurova, who, according to official data, has never worked, but was able to buy an apartment for more than 200 million rubles, added a veranda to it. The Moscow Housing Inspectorate allowed her, qualifying it as a "redevelopment." The neighbors suspect that their signatures were forged in order to get permission for this. The owners of the capital's residential complex want justice and demand the demolition of an illegal extension that threatens their home.

The house on Sadovnicheskaya Street is managed by the State Service company, headed by Sergey Yudin, the developer is Gals-Development. There is a long-standing bond between them. Yudin's previous company, State Ltd., operated another Galsa complex, Literator, whose owners have been suing for eight years.

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