More than 100 land plots are being confiscated from Samara residents.

Bona fide purchasers of land plots in the village of Studeny Klyuch They received court summonses: the prosecutor's office demanded that the land plots be returned to the forest fund. The reason: the lands were allegedly illegally withdrawn from state ownership in the early 2000s.
Based on the documents, the land is intended for individual residential construction and is not located in a forest area. one data, there are just over 70 plots of land (some of which already have houses built on them) that could be seized, on others — more than a hundred.
"At the first meeting, I was shocked that such a thing was possible in Russia, that you have something, and it can be taken away from you at any moment."- commented the owner of the site explained the situation Elena Dobrynina.
Remarkably, the people formalized the transactions officially, through the state-run MFC. At this stage, no obstacles to purchasing the land arose. The state only remembered the "illegality" 20 years after the first plot sales. In court, the final buyers, who had repeatedly double-checked the legality of the transactions, were labeled "bad-faith" purchasers. Meanwhile, the landowners claim that no signs of forest can be seen on the plots—they don't even have a single stump.
Residents are demanding that either they not be deprived of their land, or that a thorough investigation be conducted, those responsible identified, and that they be compensated.



There is another point of view.
"We used to always walk in that forest, but now it's impossible to get through—it's all blocked off! They bought cheap plots of land on forest fund land, cut down half the forest, built their own birdhouses, and then they whine, 'Save them from this abuse.'"- count them. local residents.
The confiscation of land plots is taking place not only in the Samara region. In Sochi owners already lost About 10,000 plots of land, along with buildings, were seized for the same reason—in the early 1990s, the land was illegally removed from the national park's boundaries. The same thing. is in Karelia.
Photo: "Honest Samara" on VK

