According to the information of the metropolitan administration, "buildings erected without the consent of the city administration and the relevant services," as well as located along the roads, "pose a danger to residents."
"They do not have parking and an access road, so the process of a minute purchase by a driver generates noticeable inconvenience and danger for both other drivers and pedestrians," the khokimiyat explained.
As it turned out, the city administration conducted an analysis and specialized services began work on dismantling illegal structures and buildings. At the same time, it is noted that for entrepreneurs who used these buildings, "conditions will be created for the continuation of activities, but already on a legal basis."
"In turn, we urge residents of the capital who have residential and commercial buildings on the territory of Tashkent to carefully double-check the documents for compliance with urban planning standards," the khokimiyat urged.
In addition, a request was made to "be careful in acquiring this type of property, consult with legal services." "There are no alternative types of documentation for buildings, structures, except for documents issued by the cadastral services of the city of Tashkent," the message adds.
To clarify all the details of a potential purchase, the population is asked to contact the authorized bodies, in person or through the online services of public services.
In turn, the khokimiyat, as a reliable and official source of information, invites residents of the capital to "apply for accurate information" to the press service of the khokimiyat of the capital at 71 210-01-63 or via social networks.