What are the property restrictions?

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monira444
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What are the property restrictions?

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Payments for children under the single benefit are not assigned if the family does not meet the property restrictions. Even if it meets the income requirements. When assessing need, the property of all family members is taken into account. Including children.

What you can own according to the rules:

One apartment or one house. Or several, if in total each family member has no more than 24 m2 and 40 m2 of living space in the apartment and house, respectively. Some types of housing are not taken into account - for example, unfit for habitation or seized.

A dacha designated as a "garden house".

Garage or parking space. There is an exception - for example, large families can have two garages.

One non-residential premises.

Land plot – no more than 0.25 hectares within the city limits anhui mobile number database or 1 hectare in rural areas. Exceptions include, for example, plots for large families allocated under social support programs.

One car and one motorcycle. There are exceptions - for example, payment of child benefits under the single federal program is not possible if you have a car with an engine capacity of more than 250 hp, if the vehicle was manufactured less than 5 years ago.

Deposits and accounts in banks, the amount of interest on which does not exceed 14,375 rubles for the next billing period.


It is important to take into account all existing exceptions and check with the Social Fund in advance whether you can apply for payments. Controversial situations may arise - some families, for example, have to initiate official recognition of their existing housing as unfit for habitation.

What is needed to apply for a payment for a child from a single-parent family
If we are talking about a single benefit, then you will need to undergo a comprehensive assessment of your needs, prepare a set of documents and submit it to the Social Fund - in person or remotely.

But if for some reason you cannot qualify for it, it is worth finding out about alternatives. For example, visit the Social Fund in person and say that you have a single-parent family - the organization's employees will tell you what payments and under what conditions are due in this situation.
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