Overview
- - Federal bailiffs carried out the court-ordered eviction on January 19, with Larisa Dolina’s representatives voluntarily opening the Hamovniki apartment for inspection.
- - Officers confirmed the removal of Dolina’s personal belongings, leaving only furniture listed in the sale agreement.
- - Lurye’s representatives received the keys, and the bailiff issued an order closing the enforcement proceeding, allowing her to move in.
- - Registry records still show an arrest on the property, which a real estate lawyer says limits renovations and transactions until the encumbrance is lifted.
- - The handover follows a December 16 Supreme Court ruling recognizing Lurye’s ownership and a December 25 Moscow City Court order for immediate eviction, as media report similar cases of elderly sellers invoking incapacity to unwind sales.