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Bailiffs Open Enforcement Against Larisa Dolina Over Moscow Apartment as Handover Stalls

The case follows a Supreme Court ruling recognizing buyer Polina Lurye’s ownership, with a Moscow court ordering Dolina’s eviction.

Overview

  • Moscow’s Federal Bailiff Service confirmed an enforcement proceeding against Dolina and said measures are being taken under Russia’s enforcement law.
  • Buyer’s lawyer Svetlana Sviridenko said she filed for enforcement and that Dolina has five days to comply voluntarily with the eviction order.
  • The handover failed after Dolina left for Abu Dhabi, with her lawyer indicating she cannot sign the transfer act until about January 20.
  • Life reported that a forcible eviction could occur on January 19 if keys are not delivered, a timeline described as contingent on noncompliance.
  • An environmental complaint about Dolina’s suburban plots was registered with the interdistrict prosecutor, alleging an unauthorized 230‑square‑meter artificial pond in a protected coastal strip, while registry records still show the disputed apartment under arrest.