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Received 18.10.2022

Revised 22.02.2023

Accepted 26.03.2023

Retrieved from Iss. 113, P. 1, 2023

Pages 108 -114

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Davydenko, M., Kozarchuk, I., & Nevinhlovskyi, V. (2023). STUDY OF THE PECULIARITIES OF THE ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY DAMAGED AS A CONSEQUENCE OF MILITARY ACTIONS, ON THE EXAMPLE OF RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE IN MAKARIV VILLAGE OF KYIV REGION. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (113.1), 108-114. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2023-113.1-108-114

STUDY OF THE PECULIARITIES OF THE ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY DAMAGED AS A CONSEQUENCE OF MILITARY ACTIONS, ON THE EXAMPLE OF RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE IN MAKARIV VILLAGE OF KYIV REGION

Mykhailo Davydenko Ihor Kozarchuk Vadym Nevinhlovskyi

Abstract

The article analyzes statistics and main types of destruction of real estate as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation on the example of residential buildings in Makariv village, Kyiv region. The methodology of determining the degrees of destruction and the approximate assessment of total damages was studied. The key provisions of the draft "Methods for determining damage..." of the State Property Fund of Ukraine are given. The peculiarities of the evaluation of real estate damaged as a result of hostilities were determined. Recommendations and proposals for improving the evaluation procedure in such conditions were developed. A conclusion was drawn on the expediency of using drones and gradation on the degree of destruction and the size of the object for the preliminary assessment of total losses. The exact value of individual real estate objects should be determined using a cost approach based on the cost of replacement (recreation)

Keywords:

property valuation, residential real estate, damage, military operations, method of value determination, methodical approach

References

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