On March 22, employees of DTEK Odessa Electric Grids carried out technical work to connect the Malinki residential complex to the power supply. This is reported by the correspondent of Odessa.Online.
Recall that the building was kept on the connection “from the builders” for years and did not have the capacity for normal functioning. Despite the paid bills and issued technical specifications, DTEK has not made connections for years.

The case got off the ground when the lawyers of the Coin management company and the residents found a legal procedure to force the monopolist - it turns out that if you violate the terms of work after paying the bills for more than 225 days, then you need to do the work not only urgently, but also free of charge.
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Such a mechanism has already been confirmed by the state regulator in the field of electric power industry NEURC. The Malinki have already filed a corresponding lawsuit in court, they are convinced that their example will inspire dozens of other JKs across the country to stand up for their rights against the monopolists.
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Source: Fakty
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