You will need
- - a single contract of employment;
- - passports of all owners;
- - the statement in the ICC;
- - statement to the management company;
- - certificate of ownership.
Instruction
1
If you want to combine bills in a Council flat, made a statement to the owner of the property, that is, in the local municipality. Imagine the personal documents of all employers and contracts of employment.
2
After the indicated time you will be one contract of employment, which will be the one responsible tenant. Contact with your passport and a new Treaty in the common settlement centre and to the management company, on which balance there is a house. These organizations will make the appropriate entries in the books of account, and you'll have a single personal account.
3
If your home is owned by multiple persons, refer to the statement in the BTI. You issue a new technical documents on the basis of which will form a single cadastral plan and passport. Take the extract from the cadastral passport and a copy of the cadastral plan. Imagine these documents into a single payment center, write a statement on all owners, present your valid passport. All owners must be personally present when submitting a statement on the Association accounts.
4
Additionally apply to the management company, on which balance there is a house. Your accounts will merge.
5
All this can be done so only with the consent of all owners or tenants. If someone does not agree, then the account cannot be combined.
6
Also, the procedure of consolidation of accounts is provided, if the housing is owned among several persons and one person buys. In this case, the personal account unite on the basis of the registration of property rights. Or if all others give the living space a single owner or family. Account unite on the basis of the registration of property rights.
7
If one of the owners died and the share issued in the inheritance, then after receipt of a certificate of inheritance and the registration of ownership of personal accounts also come together.