The prosecutor's office regularly monitors to ensure that there is no illegal collection of funds from the population during housing construction. Currently, the purchase of apartments in buildings under construction is regulated by the Law "On Shared Participation in Housing Construction." This law mandates that contracts for shared participation be established.
Some construction companies sell housing by circumventing the law through preliminary contracts or early reservations. This can lead to liability under Article 320 of the Code of Administrative Offenses. Over the past two years, 60 developers in the Mangistau region have been penalized for this, with fines exceeding 46 million tenge.
In Aktau, there are 5 residential complexes with permission to attract funds from participants: "Manhattan" (41 microdistrict), "Dostyk" (20 microdistrict), "Premier" (14 microdistrict), "Adal Town" (29 microdistrict), and "Aktau Riviera" (near the Warm Beach area). We would like to remind you of the important factors to consider when choosing an apartment in a new building.
Firstly, the construction company must possess several essential documents. It must first obtain land use permission from local authorities. Then, technical conditions for connection to engineering networks and utility services are required. Additionally, a permit for attracting funds from participants is necessary, which may include a guarantee from a state operator or involvement in a project with a bank, and funds can only be attracted after the building's frame is completed.
Moreover, there should be a plan and sketch of the project approved by the chief architect of the local authority, a positive examination conclusion, and a notification of the start of construction. If these documents are absent, the construction is deemed illegal, meaning it lacks the necessary permits.
You can find information about residential complexes under construction with the required permits on the akimat's website. If you encounter a dishonest developer, call the following numbers: 46-21-62 or 87021204230.
Information provided by the Prosecutor's Office of the Mangistau Region.