Destroyed: Four-story structure in Sochi
In the Adler district of Sochi, three self-built cottages were recently demolished under the supervision of bailiffs, marking the latest chapter in the city's ongoing efforts to combat illegal construction.
According to reports, the number of self-built structures in Sochi has decreased this year, with only 150 new objects identified as of now. This is a significant drop compared to last year, when around 190 such structures were found, and the year before last, when approximately 460 self-built objects were identified.
The city administration obtained a court decision to demolish the construction, which had been carried out without the necessary permits. The builder, in response to the enforcement measures, chose to demolish the illegal structure himself.
However, the search results do not provide the name of the builder who carried out the demolition in Sochi. Elsewhere in the city, the "Medik" garden cooperative in the Hostinsky district is dealing with an illegal structure on its territory.
Bailiffs imposed enforcement measures on the builder, including a ban on leaving the country. The exact number of builders facing such measures is unclear, but the city administration's efforts to maintain legal construction standards are evident.
The decrease in the number of self-built structures in Sochi this year suggests that these measures are having a positive impact. As the city continues to grow and develop, it is crucial that construction adheres to legal standards to ensure the safety and well-being of its residents.