28 April 2015, 01:48

In Sochi, Saveliev family ask City Prosecutor to challenge decision about their eviction

In Sochi, the Saveliev family has appealed to the City Prosecutor with a request to challenge the court's decision on their eviction from the cottage in the village built for Olympic settlers.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that on February 23, the Saveliev family members occupied one of the empty houses in the village for the Olympic settlers in Sochi. At the same time, the Saveliev family members sent an appeal to the Russian President and the Mayor of Sochi, in which they asked to grant them the cottage instead of their house demolished in 2011 to clear a space for the construction of the M-27 highway. According to Lyudmila Savelieva, after the demolition of their house, the family of five, including two minors, was not provided with any compensation or housing.

On March 17, the Road Management Department "Chernomorye" filed a claim to evict the Saveliev family members from the house occupied by them in the village for the Olympic settlers in Sochi. On April 17, the court granted the claim and retained the defendants' right to use the house within the period of three months.

On April 27, the Saveliev family members appealed to Mark Bolshedvorsky, the City Prosecutor, with one more written request to help them solve their housing problem and challenge the court's decision to evict from the cottage the family members, including minors, the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent was told by Lyudmila Savelieva, the head of the family.

Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.

Author: Svetlana Kravchenko Source: CK correspondent

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