Oct. 7, 2025, 11:21 a.m.
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The Supreme Court of Ukraine has sided with the Odesa Regional Prosecutor's Office in a dispute with a developer who is building a residential complex in the village of Limanka in the Tairova community.
This was reported by the press service of the Odesa Regional Prosecutor's Office.
According to the agency, new housing has been actively built in the village of Limanka in recent years. However, the developer did not pay to the budget a share in the development of the village's infrastructure.
This is a mandatory contribution that companies must pay to the local budget if they started construction before 2021. These funds are used to repair schools, kindergartens, lighting, public transportation and other social purposes.
The Chornomorsk District Prosecutor 's Office found out that from 2019 to 2024, i.e. for more than 5 years, the developer in Limanka was building facilities, but did not pay a single penny to the budget of the Tairova community.
In this regard, prosecutors filed a lawsuit, but the court of first instance dismissed the case. The prosecutor's office then appealed the decision to the court of appeal. In the end, the developer was forced to pay UAH 3 million.
Meanwhile, in September, an Odesa court considered a case of illegal construction on the former Lidersivskyi Boulevard (now Hetman Sahaidachnyi Boulevard). The case involved a multi-year scheme involving city council officials, officials of the State Geocadastre, and private companies that destroyed tennis courts and began construction of a residential complex without proper permits. The court considered in a closed session a request to inspect the land plots as part of a criminal case on abuse of power, forgery, fraud, illegal construction and forgery of documents.
Кирило Бойко