Tashkent City Administration warns against unapproved real estate purchases
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20 January
12301The Tashkent City Administration has urged residents to exercise caution when purchasing real estate. The announcement was made through the press service of the governor's office.
The administration emphasized that unauthorized practices and unapproved construction, particularly illegal structures along roadways, pose significant challenges. These developments not only disrupt the city's infrastructure but also negatively impact the daily lives of residents. The lack of adequate parking spaces and access roads for quick shopping trips creates additional inconveniences for traffic flow and pedestrians.
"Such structures damage the irrigation system, obstruct drainage channels, and heighten the risk of springtime flooding. They also hinder mobility for strollers and individuals with disabilities, degrade the city's architectural aesthetics, block access to green spaces, and undermine Tashkent's overall urban image," the statement highlighted.
Ongoing analyses and actions by specialized services aim to address and dismantle these illegal structures.
Advice to residents and business owners
The administration has issued the following recommendations for residents and business owners in the capital:
- Reassess existing documentation for residential and commercial buildings to ensure compliance with urban planning standards.
- Exercise caution when purchasing real estate by consulting legal services. Remember that only documents issued by Tashkent city cadastral services hold legal validity.
To clarify details regarding potential purchases, individuals are advised to contact the relevant authorities directly or use public service online platforms.
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