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Over 2,300 customers of Yakutskenergo-supply face potential disconnection due to unpaid debts.

Debtors with outstanding balances of more than 30,000 rubles, who have failed to make repayments within two months of a court order, could lose their right to travel.

Foreign debtors with unpaid obligations exceeding 30,000 rubles, failing to initiate repayment...
Foreign debtors with unpaid obligations exceeding 30,000 rubles, failing to initiate repayment within two months post a court verdict, risk having their international travel privileges restricted.

Over 2,300 customers of Yakutskenergo-supply face potential disconnection due to unpaid debts.

Thousands of Residents in Yakutia Face Potential Travel Restrictions Due to Unpaid Utility Bills

Over 2,300 residents of Yakutia are at risk of losing their travel privileges due to accumulated energy bills exceeding 148 million rubles. According to local regulations, individuals who have debts exceeding 30,000 rubles and have failed to make payments after a court decision may face travel restrictions. These sanctions may also extend to property management and bank account access.

Many Yakutians have reported learning about these travel bans only upon arrival at the airport, making it impossible to make immediate payments and resolve the issue before departure. This unexpected hurdle can significantly disrupt vacation plans, as it takes several days for funds to be credited and the travel ban to be lifted.

Ksenia Egorova, head of the legal department of the energy company, emphasized the importance of timely payments, urging customers to settle their utility bills to avoid losing their much-anticipated vacations.

To verify if they have outstanding energy bills, Yakutians can follow these steps:

  • Access their Personal Account on DÉK or the mobile app "DÉK Yakutskenergosbyt";
  • Contact the Unified Contact Center at 8-800-234-7777;
  • Visit any payment point in person.

Payments can be made using online calculations via the DÉK website's "Payment" section, with various payment methods available. It's worth mentioning that private clients struggling to repay their debts can negotiate a restructuring agreement.

To prevent facing property management restrictions or travel bans, promptly paying utility bills is crucial. Delinquent accounts can lead to penalties, service suspensions, and legal action, potentially harming credit scores and making it challenging to secure loans or other financial services.

During the summer holidays, it's advisable for residents to stay vigilant and ensure their accounts are up to date. Travelers should be prepared to pay any outstanding bills upon check-in at airports or encounters with traffic police and bailiffs.

[Optional note for readers: To better understand Yakutia's energy billing procedures, it's recommended to contact the energy provider directly, check online through government or local utility portals, or visit a local utility office in person.]

Business travelers in Yakutia should be aware that unpaid utility bills can lead to travel restrictions, as per local regulations. To avoid such complications, promptly settling personal-finance matters related to energy bills is essential.

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