Lurye Seeks to Recover Legal Costs After Winning Hamovniki Apartment Case
Her lawyer says a claim to the district court will follow enforcement that transferred the flat to the buyer.
Overview
- Attorney Svetlana Sviridenko told RIA Novosti they are preparing a filing to the Khamovniki District Court to recoup state fees, attorney services and the apartment valuation report.
- Bailiffs handed the keys to the buyer’s representative on Monday, after which the new owner changed the locks.
- The Moscow City Court ruled on December 25 to evict Larisa Dolina and to remove her daughter and granddaughter from registration, with immediate effect.
- The Supreme Court recognized Polina Lurye as the owner on December 16, overturning earlier rulings that had left the property with the singer.
- Dolina’s lawyer, Maria Pukhova, said her client regularly paid utility bills for the flat during the litigation.