Cabinet of Ministers Refuses to Extend Moratorium on Penalties for Developers
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In Russia, the moratorium on penalties for developers violating the deadlines for transferring shared ownership construction projects will expire on December 31, 2025. It will not be extended next year. This decision was made by the Russian government following an instruction from President Vladimir Putin.
- The President instructed not to extend the moratorium on penalties for developers violating the deadlines for transferring shared ownership construction projects. We have already made this decision, - Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced during a meeting with deputy prime ministers.
During the recent Direct Line session, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke against extending the moratorium on penalties for developers who violate housing delivery deadlines.
To remind you, the last moratorium on the collection of penalties and fines for violating obligations to transfer housing under shared ownership contracts was approved by the government in the spring of 2024. Its term has been extended several times.