Illegal Payments: Popenko Reveals How Ukrainians Are Forced to Pay for Someone Else's Heating Networks.


Heating utilities issue illegal bills: what experts say
The Consumers' Union is outraged that residents of apartment buildings may pay illegal charges for the maintenance of heating networks. According to the head of the Union, Oleg Popenko, this practice violates the law since decisions regarding shared property must be made solely by the general meetings of the co-owners of the building.
Any decision in an apartment building is made exclusively during the decision-making process at general meetings of co-owners of the apartment building. This is the only norm provided by law
Experts emphasize that charges for the maintenance of heating networks are just one type of violation by utilities. Often, court rulings lean in favor of monopolists, which further complicates the protection of consumers' rights.
Experts' Recommendations and Ways to Protect Yourself
Experts advise consumers to unite and file collective lawsuits against heating suppliers to resolve disputes. It's also essential to actively participate in the work of homeowners' associations and monitor bills to avoid illegal demands from utility companies.
If illegal charges for the maintenance of heating networks are found, experts recommend submitting written complaints to the appropriate authorities and local government to protect their rights.
Overall, the problem of illegal bills for the maintenance of heating networks raises an important question of effective control over the activities of utility companies and the protection of consumers' rights in Ukraine.
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