Officials in Nartkala are under investigation for the condition of an apartment building.
For seven years, Nartkala authorities have failed to organize repairs to an apartment building where the roof is leaking, the walls are crumbling, and mold and mildew are threatening the health of residents, including the disabled and orphans, investigators have stated. A criminal investigation has been launched into a case of negligence.
As "Caucasian Knot" reported, court decisions to provide housing to orphans in Kabardino-Balkaria are not being implemented, and the amount of the certificate is insufficient to purchase an apartment, orphans who have been on the waiting list for over 10 years complained in March 2026.
A criminal case has been opened against employees of the Nartkala administration for negligence (Part 1 of Article 293 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ) "for the improper maintenance of an apartment building," the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation reported late in the evening of March 21 on its Telegram channel. Kabardino-Balkaria.
According to investigators, city administration employees "have failed to ensure the proper maintenance of the building on Kabardinskaya Street since the beginning of 2019."
Numerous roof leaks, damaged brickwork, and walls damaged by fungus and mold.
"Including failing to appoint a management company to ensure ongoing repairs to the building, which resulted in numerous roof leaks, damaged brickwork, and walls damaged by fungus and mold, creating dangerous and unbearable conditions for the life and health of residents, including disabled people and orphans," the publication states.
Investigators are conducting investigative actions, and an examination has been scheduled at the Forensic Center of the Investigative Committee, the report notes.
The agency has not provided the specific address of the building. indicated. It is worth noting that in April 2020, residents of a former factory dormitory located at 149a Kabardinskaya Street in Nartkala voiced complaints about similar housing conditions. The problems they listed then partially match the description given in the Investigative Committee's publication.
"The building's roof is leaking, and the basement is flooded with sewage. Mold and mildew have appeared in the rooms on the first and fifth floors, and the building is practically falling apart," residents complained in 2020. They noted that they were unable to improve their living conditions on their own, so they asked the authorities for help.
The dormitory of the Teleavtomatika plant was built in 1987. In the 1990s, the building was transferred to the Urvan District Administration, and social tenancy agreements were signed with the residents. In 2020, approximately 40 families—at least 120 people—lived in the five-story building.
According to Article 65 of the Housing Code, the Nartkala administration, which provided housing under social tenancy agreements, is obligated to "participate in the proper maintenance and repair of common property in the apartment building in which the rented premises are located," lawyer Mukhadin Kardanov explained to the "Caucasian Knot" at the time. In particular, the property owner must "carry out major repairs to the residential premises and ensure the tenant receives the necessary utilities of adequate quality," the lawyer stated.
In February 2022, residents reported that after their initial appeal, various commissions visited them, whose members inspected the building and said "let's see what can be done," but the situation still hasn't changed.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/421809





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