УДК 347.254; 349.44
THE OWNER OF PREMISES IN AN APARTMENT BUILDING: ISSUES OF CHOOSING AND IMPLEMENTING A MANAGEMENT METHOD
Aleksa Anton Viktorovich, postgraduate student, specialty 5.1.3 Private Law (Civil) Sciences, V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University, Simferopol, Russia
e-mail: toni.aleksa@mail.ru
Research advisor: Yaroshevskaya Anna Mikhailovna, Candidate of Law Sciences, Associate Professor, V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University, Simferopol, Russia
e-mail: anna_yaroshevskaya@mail.ru
Abstract. The article analyzes the specifics of managing an apartment building in cases where all premises are owned by a single owner. The relevance of the study is determined by the absence of specific housing law provisions addressing this situation, which leads to legal uncertainty when choosing a management method. The purpose of the study is to identify gaps and conflicts in legal regulation and to substantiate possible approaches to their resolution. The research employs formal legal and systemic methods, as well as the analogy of law and the analogy of right. The author substantiates the conclusion that the rules governing direct management may be applied by analogy and identifies practical limitations related to information disclosure requirements in the State Information System for Housing and Utilities (GIS HUI).
Key words: apartment building, apartment building management, sole owner, common property, management methods, management company, direct management, housing legislation.
Cite as: Aleksa, A. V. (2026) [The owner of premises in an apartment building: issues of choosing and implementing a management method]. Shag v nauku [Step into science]. Vol. 2, pp. 47–50.