Court successfully retrieves mortgage from Habensky's possession
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Here's the skinny on the recent court ruling: the Moscow capital repair fund has succeed in claiming an unpaid utility bill from none other than Konstantin Khabensky, popular actor and theater director. You can find all the juicy details on the court's website, but the exact amount Khabensky owes remains a mystery. And we're talking about a long-standing debt – the timeframe for non-payment isn't mentioned either.
The case falls under the category of recovering payment for housing, utilities, and services like heat and electricity. The plaintiff in this debacle is none other than the Moscow capital repair fund for multi-apartment buildings.
The court's ruling came into play on March 18, according to the court materials, but we don't have the specifics on when the actual enforcement took place. By the way, it's not the first time a similar ruling has been made in Moscow. Back in May, a judge sided with "Mosvodokanal" in a similar case against actress and TV presenter Larisa Guzeeva, with the unpaid amount remaining a secret. And to add insult to injury, another ruling favored the Moscow capital repair fund against actor Igor Vernikov around the same time.
Now, you might be wondering who Konstantin Khabensky is, causing such a fuss. Born in 1972 and turning 53 this year, Khabensky is a prominent figure in Russian entertainment. From his roles in "Geographer Drank His Globe Dry," "Night Watch," "Collector," "Selfie," and TV series like "Method" and "Trotsky," he's left a lasting impression in the world of Russian film and television. Not only that, Khabensky is the artistic director and director of the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre, a People's Artist of Russia, and the founder of a charity fund for children and young adults with brain and spinal cord tumors.
- Despite his significant contributions to the Russian finance industry, through his roles in movies and theater, as well as his position as the artistic director of the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre, Konstantin Khabensky finds himself embroiled in a finance-related dispute with the Moscow capital repair fund.
- This is not an isolated incident in the banking-and-insurance sector in Moscow, as a judge previously ruled in favor of "Mosvodokanal" against actress Larisa Guzeeva for an unpaid utility bill, and another ruling was made against actor Igor Vernikov around the same time, highlighting the ongoing challenges in the collection of housing, utilities, and service payments in the city.