The deputy explained why it is not necessary to register the houses of workers from neighboring countries
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Even temporary registration of workers from neighboring countries in their home can turn into problems, Sergei Gavrilov, a State Duma deputy from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, said in an interview with RIA Novosti.
He noted that Russians traditionally build a lot in the summer, often inviting foreigners from the CIS countries to build dachas, garages and other facilities, and temporarily registering them in their homes. He recommended not to do this, even if the workers insist. According to him, after temporary registration, guests will have the opportunity not only to live, but also to use all the premises of the house, and this will not be prevented, even if the registration is temporary.
“They can use utilities without restrictions, invite their friends and relatives to your house, and arrange holidays there. They also have the right to bring and register all their children there,” Gavrilov said, noting that this could happen without the consent of the owner.
He also noted that the temporary registration of workers from neighboring countries may complicate the possible sale of housing if they simply disappear, and then you have to go to court.
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