You can rewrite an apartment for yourself in several ways. Depending on who owns the apartment, and on what grounds you live in it, or what relationship you have to this apartment. The registration of an apartment owned by oneself differs from the registration of an apartment owned by family members under a social tenancy agreement.
Necessary
- -the passport
- -notarial permission of all owners
- - agreement of donation or purchase - sale
- - certificate of inheritance (if the apartment is rewritten after the death of the testator)
- -registration of property rights
- -Application to the landlord (if the apartment is issued under a social tenancy agreement)
Instructions
Step 1
You can register an apartment that belongs to you on common property rights with other family members by drawing up a donation agreement.
Step 2
All other apartment owners must give notarial permission to make the donation.
Step 3
Directly, the donation agreement is drawn up in a notary office and registered at the state registration center, where you receive a certificate of ownership in your name.
Step 4
An apartment that does not belong to you on common property rights can be registered to you through a purchase and sale transaction. All apartment owners must give notarial consent to this transaction.
Step 5
The sales contract is drawn up by a notary and registered at the registration center in your name. You receive a certificate of ownership.
Step 6
If you want to rewrite the apartment to yourself after the death of a relative, you can do this as an heir by law or by will. In all cases, it is necessary to open an inheritance case at a notary office. After 6 months, you will be issued a certificate of inheritance, and you can register it at the registration center, having received a certificate of ownership.
Step 7
While living in a social tenant apartment, you can apply to the landlord to designate you as a responsible tenant. Such a right is granted to persons who are not even included in the order or in the document on obtaining an apartment, but who have lived in it with an official registration for more than 15 years. By the period of limitation of residence, you can participate in privatization on an equal basis with official tenants and be entered in the certificate of ownership.