Ex-minister Serdyukov, having become the head of the condominium, raised the payment for communal services to everyone except Vasilyeva. Communal king

In an elite house in Molochny Pereulok, where the former defendant in the Oboronservis case Yevgeny Vasilyev lives and the homeowners association is headed by her former boss, former Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov, the payment for housing and communal services has doubled. RBC was informed about this by the lawyer Marina Kiseleva, who represents the interests of Vasilyeva's neighbor, plastic surgeon Alexander Teplyashin.

“There are astronomical amounts in payment documents that exceed all imaginable and inconceivable tariffs. Previously, the amount was around 54 thousand rubles. Now it is 112 thousand rubles, then 90 thousand rubles, ”she said.

Homeowners' association "Molochny-6" filed a lawsuit against the Teplyashins in connection with debts for utilities from 2013 to 2017, the lawyer said. According to her, the amount of the claim was 1.147 million rubles. The next court hearing on the claim will take place on June 21.

According to Teplyashin himself, since October 2017, the payment for housing and communal services in their house has increased by 85%. He claims that the issuers of receipts ignore the meter readings, arbitrarily change the payment items, add the overhaul fees to the total payments and then accuse them of non-payment. In his opinion, his family is trying to survive from home.

“There are only six apartments in the house. One belongs to my client. The rest - to Serdyukov, his relatives and friends, ”Kiseleva said.

In April "Moskovsky Komsomolets" wrote that except for these two families, no one lives in the house. “There is a gym and service rooms on the ground floor. The second, third and part of the fourth floor is occupied by Vasilyeva and Serdyukov. Evgenia was serving house arrest in one of her apartments - there are seven rooms in it (and not 13, as reported by many media outlets). Teplyashin and his wife settled in a two-story apartment - in fact, they own half of the fifth and half of the fourth floor, ”the newspaper wrote.

The Teplyashins told MK that they moved into this house in 2003, shortly after its construction. In 2012, Teplyashin became the chairman of the HOA. In 2013, applications for admission to the partnership were written by Serdyukov, his sister Galina Puzikova and Evgenia Vasilyeva. In 2016, Serdyukov told Teplyashin that the owners' meeting had elected him as the new chairman of the HOA. Now Serdyukov is listed as the head of the Homeowners' Association "Molochny-6" on the website of the Moscow mayor's office. Vasilyeva became the secretary of the HOA in June 2017, the Moskva agency reported.

According to Rosreestr, Serdyukov owns two apartments in the house, and three more four-room apartments belong to Galina Puzikova, RBC notes.

Homeowners' association "Molochny-6" declined to comment.

Evgeny Vasiliev in the summer of 2015 to five years in prison for multimillion-dollar embezzlement in the sale of property of the Ministry of Defense in the Oboronserivs case. In this case, she has been under house arrest since November 2012. She spent less than a month in the colony, and she was on parole.

According to the investigation, Vasilyeva, being from the post of head of the department property relations The Ministry of Defense sold liquid real estate of the department at an artificially low price through firms controlled by it. After investigative committee announced the investigation of the Oboronservis case and tentatively estimated the damage to the state from these real estate transactions at 3 billion rubles, President Vladimir Putin dismissed Serdyukov from his post of defense minister in November 2012.

A successful merchant and an excellent organizer, Mikhail Ivanovich Serdyukov went down in the history of Russia not only as a shipbuilder, but also as a hydraulic engineer who saved the Vyshnevolotsk water system from destruction.

Failure of the project

The old trade route was supposed to become an irreplaceable ship-floating waterway, along which St. Petersburg was planning to supply goods and food. The best Dutch engineers worked on the initial design. The work of six thousand people and six long years of construction had to be spent to realize that the project had failed. The ships ran aground, and sometimes crashed on the stormy rapids of rivers, the water supply of which was incorrectly calculated. The canal quickly fell into disrepair, drifts closed the fairway, and in 1718 the system ceased to be controlled because the flood gates were damaged. Vessels stopped walking on it.

Serdyukov's plan

Mikhail Ivanovich's distillery was located near Vyshny Volochok. During the construction of the canal, he became interested in the structure, began to follow the hydraulic engineering process and had his own point of view on how it was necessary to build it. When it became clear that the work of the long-awaited building had come to an end, he wrote a letter to Peter I with recommendations for its repair. The tsar became interested in the merchant's letter, and invited Serdyukov to the court. After short negotiations, a royal decree was issued, according to which the Vyshnevolotsk canal passed into the management of a merchant.

Until 1722, renovation work was underway. The result exceeded all expectations: the channel began to handle twice as many ships. And in 1741, the first reservoir in Russia was created on the Tsna River.

Estate of Mikhail Serdyukov

Here, on the outskirts of Vyshny Volochok, there is a unique manor complex in the Baroque style, the patrimony of Mikhail Serdyukov. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it is almost the only surviving "European" estate from the time of Peter the Great. There was a magnificent park surrounding the castle itself and a distant distillery. Unlike similar buildings, there was no church on the estate. It was a rarity at that time, but it was said that Mikhail Serdyukov himself regarded himself as an Old Believer, because he did not favor the church.

Estate of M. Serdyukov in Vyshny Volochyok

The exterior of the "main house" of the complex has features of the Menshikov Palace and the Summer Palace on the Fontanka. A pine forest is located around it. A characteristic feature of this building is the absence of a main facade. Once the house stood in the center of a fenced-in courtyard, surrounded by dozens of different buildings. Historians doubt that Serdyukov permanently lived in this particular house; most likely, it was just an indicator of the luxurious life of a merchant.

The architecture of the building itself is well preserved and has wide arches, platbands with wedge locks, characteristic of the early buildings of St. Petersburg, triangular pediments characteristic of rich houses of that time. In some places, wall paintings have been preserved. There was a utility building near the central house, the same age as the main building. In the 30s of the XIX century, it was converted into apartments, and now its historical significance is under threat - homeowners can make repairs without attention to preserving its value.

In 1852, a "small barracks" was completed near the main house. It can be seen that in this one-story wing, the architects tried to repeat the style of the central building. This year it was finally converted into a cottage.

One of the buildings of the Serdyukov estate

The pantry of the distillery can rightfully be considered one of the most beautiful houses in the complex. Intricate brickwork and the broken old roof looks very German. Historians date this building to the beginning of the eighteenth century. Of the entire complex, this is perhaps the only building that still has its original appearance, but at the moment tourists are not allowed there.

Initially, the estate did not have its own park, but an ordinary medieval garden, consisting of fruit trees, and around the perimeter planted with linden trees. There is even a legend that Peter I planted an elderberry bush, specially brought for this garden. When the reservoir was reconstructed in the 40s of the last century, part of the garden was flooded.

Unfortunately, such a historically valuable residential complex is of no interest to either the authorities or the townspeople. Ancient buildings, converted into apartments, are crumbling before our eyes, they are being rebuilt, forgetting that in this way they lose a pearl, pride native land, about which the heirs will hear only from stories.

(Russia, Tver region, Vyshny Volochek, settlement Reservoir)

How to get to: settlement The reservoir is not easy to find, because the village is not indicated on all maps. We leave the center of Vyshny Volochek to the south along Tsninskaya embankment. It flows into st. Krasnoarmeyskaya, which then branches. At the fork in front of the store, you need to take it to the left. The road soon turns from asphalt to unpaved and goes through the forest. Without turning anywhere, we are moving towards the reservoir, and when it shimmers in front, we sharply take to the right to the wooden fence.

Here, on the shores of the man-made sea, the remains of the estate of M.A. Serdyukov: the main house, an outbuilding, a stable and a red-brick service building. This unplastered building with semi-basement barred windows is possibly the only surviving building from the distillery complex (early 18th century). Next to it, at the water edge of the Zavodskoy reservoir, a country estate of the organizer of the Vyshnevolotsk hydraulic system arose.

Unfortunately, the expansion of the reservoir in the 1940s. entailed the flooding of most of the estate, from 6 sq. versts it spilled up to 108 sq. km. The architectural ensemble in the early Baroque style is especially valuable because it is the earliest surviving on the Tver land. No documentary evidence has been found about its construction; the complex is dated based only on assumptions (1720-1740s). The compositional center, of course, is a two-storey compact house with triangular pediments over projections protruding along the longitudinal facades.




Austere corner pilasters, a wide cornice, platbands with ears and keystones, thinly outlining windows with onion lintels impart a strict nobility to the building. It is interesting that Peter I stayed in this house more than once, where he was assigned a special room.
In front of the house, a granite obelisk was installed, which previously stood at the beyshlot of the Zavodskoy (Vyshnevolotsky) reservoir, and then Natalya Bondareva was transferred here.

Literature:
Virginsky B.C. Lieberman M.Ya. Mikhail Ivanovich Serdyukov. M., 1979, p. 63; Bykov L.S. According to the Petrovsky decree - a canal on an ancient portage. M., 1994, p. 109; Tver region: Encyclopedic reference book. Tver, 1994.S. 233; A.V. Gorbunova Memorial structures in the Tver region (XVIII-early XX centuries) // Russian culture of the XVII-XX centuries: Materials, research, publications. Tver, 2001, no. 2

The estate passed into private hands, a metal barrier was installed at the entrance, dogs were seen on the site. Serdyukov's house is still in a sad state. The owners focused their attention on the service building and the surrounding area. A modern residential building has been built here, the coastline has been laid out with concrete blocks, and a pier has been made. In a word, the historical landscape has been grossly disturbed.

From scientific sources: Serdyukov's estate

It is one of the most important country estates in terms of its historical and artistic significance that have survived on the territory of the Tver region. Its value is determined primarily by the fact that it is the oldest surviving estate in the region, the buildings of which reflect the early stage in the development of the Baroque style in Russian architecture. In the literature, the construction of the complex is usually attributed to the late 1710s - early 1720s. (sometimes even the exact date -1719 is given). However, so far no serious sources have been found to substantiate this dating. Most likely, the existing estate arose later - in the second quarter of the 18th century, when the famous builder of the Vyshnevolotsk water system M.I. Serdyukov obviously had more opportunities for this. It is also impossible to exclude the possibility of the construction of the estate after Serdyukov received the title of nobility in 1742. In any case, until the discovery of the corresponding direct or indirect archival materials, the question of dating the estate remains open: the typological and stylistic features of its main buildings do not contradict to the same extent as earlier, and later dating. The estate was set up next to the distillery of M.I. Serdyukov, which existed here from the first quarter of the 18th century.

It is located 3 km south-west of Vyshny Volochok, on the bank of the Zavodskoy (now Vyshnevolotsky) reservoir, which was expanded in the 1940s, as a result of which part of the estate was flooded. At present, three compactly standing main buildings have survived from the manor complex - the main house, a residential wing and a stable, as well as a separate service building (possibly one of the factory buildings). Several old lime trees of the regular park survived between them, and a granite obelisk near the house, which is supposed to have been transferred here from the beyshlot of the Zavodskoy reservoir, where it was installed in the 1780s. All other structures are brick and, with the exception of the service building, are plastered.

The main house is a two-storey rectangular building with two strongly protruding projections in the middle of the longitudinal facades. The risalits are completed with steep triangular pediments, which, together with the high hip roof, create an expressive silhouette of the house. The one-storey annexes on the south side seem to date back to the 19th century. Strictly symmetrical facades (longitudinal - in five axes of openings, end - in two) are distinguished by a single decorative treatment. The walls are separated by an interfloor shelf and completed with a profiled cornice, the corners of the volumes are fixed with enveloping pilasters. The windows with onion lintels are decorated with frame platbands with ears and wedge locks. The front porch was originally, apparently, arranged in the northern projection, the upper floor of which rested on two massive pillars. Later, the space between the pillars was laid with walls. The gables at the end of the risalits are cut with oval attic windows. The internal layout has a three-part structure, traditional for an Old Russian dwelling, strictly symmetrical about the transverse axis. In the middle part there is a vestibule with a staircase to the second floor, and on the sides there are spacious rooms. Drawn cornices and molded ceilings have been preserved inside, apparently dating back to the second half of the 19th century.

The one-storey wing has a rectangular plan. Its volume, completed by a high hip roof, is adjoined from the ends of the late wooden canopy. The longitudinal facades with five windows are symmetrical. The middle window is highlighted by a slightly protruding projection. The decoration is similar to the facades of the main house and includes frame window frames, corner enveloping pilasters, and a profiled crown cornice. The middle axis of each façade is highlighted by a large dormer with a gable end. The internal space is divided by a capital transverse wall into two unequal parts.
Stable - very long one-story building... Its rectangular volume is completed with a gable roof, and two later annexes protrude from the eastern side. The building appears to have been redesigned several times. The walls are cut by windows with bow-shaped lintels (some of them have been converted into rectangular openings), frame platbands with wedge locks have been partially preserved. The walls are finished with a massive multifaceted cornice. At the north end there is a large semicircular attic window, typical of classicism. Inside, the space is divided by capital transverse walls into several rooms.

The service building is a one-story building with a semi-basement, rectangular in plan, under a gable roof. On the side, on one side, the original brick canopy adjoins, on the other - the later wooden ones, sheathed with planks. Smooth, unadorned walls are cut through by windows with onion lintels - vertical slender proportions at the main volume and wide in the entryway. Inside, a transverse solid wall separates the narrow front room from the rest of the space. Thin partitions, crosswise dividing the main space into four identical rooms, are apparently later. The obelisk has a slender composition. A narrow pyramid is placed on a high square pedestal with a profiled plinth. The expressiveness of the silhouette of the structure is largely due to the strongly protruding plastically profiled cornice separating the pedestal and the pyramid.

The world famous doctor Alexander Teplyashin believes that he is being survived from his own home by sending exorbitant apartment bills. Does the professor have a chance to defend his rights?

Former Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Anatoly Serdyukov. Photo: Anton Novoderezhkin / TASS

Neighbors complain about ex-defense minister Anatoly Serdyukov. As soon as he became the head of the HOA of the house in which his relatives and Evgenia Vasilyeva live, the cost of the communal apartment for the rest of the residents doubled. And the defendant in the Oboronservis case and ex-defense minister Serdyukov prefers to communicate with his neighbors - world-famous surgeons - through the courts.

House No. 6 on Molochny Lane has six apartments and five floors. The first is a gym, sauna and technical rooms. Five apartments - on the second, third and partly fourth - are occupied by Evgenia Vasilyeva, Anatoly Serdyukov and his relatives.

Since the construction of the house in 2003, a family of hereditary doctors has lived in a two-story apartment on the fourth and fifth floors. The head is the doctor medical sciences, professor, one of the five best plastic surgeons in the world, advising royals and statesmen, Alexander Teplyashin. He also previously headed the HOA of this house.

Last year, Anatoly Serdyukov became the chairman of the HOA Molochny-6 and the counting commission. Teplyashin was away at that time. A month later, he received a bill for the apartment - 112 thousand rubles instead of the usual 52. The company serving the house, according to him, has not changed, tariffs and services, too, but the bill has doubled.

Doctors, for example, were included in the payment plan for cleaning door mats for 27 thousand a month, 30 thousand for water supply, and more than one and a half million rubles a year are required for administration and security.

Attempts to provide readings of apartment meters in order to reduce bills at least for a communal apartment are unsuccessful. The head of the HOA does not accept them, does not speak with neighbors and tries to collect a million rubles through the court as a debt. The HOA Molochny-6 declined to comment.

Alexander Teplyashin Professor “When the other side suddenly wanted the reins of government - I don't know for what reason - I relieved myself of these powers with great pleasure. And that's where it all started. The problem is to create unbearable conditions for us as residents so that we just move out of here. They threw various accusations against me that I was, therefore, a fraud and I robbed everyone. And I have done quite a lot for this country: I have a gratitude from the President, I am in the Great Russian Encyclopedia. Let's go to lawsuits calling me names, God knows how. Our attempts to file counterclaims for very serious violations - this is the Moscow Housing Inspection, the Department of Housing Policy ... Have you ever seen the Moscow Housing Inspectorate lose in court? I haven’t seen something like that so that the government agency will lose. ”

It is known that the partnership adds monthly payments for overhaul to the communal apartment and puts it on a single account. This is a serious violation, says Sergei Krekov, head of the board of trustees of the Association of Real Estate Companies.

Sergey Krekov Head of the Board of Trustees of the Association of Real Estate Companies“According to the overhaul, it cannot be included in the paid maintenance of the operation. It is paid in a separate line: this contribution is targeted, it must be highlighted in the payment document. "

The readings of individual meters must also be taken into account. But we must not forget that in such houses the lion's share of payments is general house needs, says Konstantin Krokhin, a specialist in housing and communal services, lawyer.

Konstantin Krokhinspecialist in housing and communal services, lawyer“If you have a meter that has been verified, then you have no right not to take readings. You have the right to make a counter-calculation and not pay and then prove in court that there were testimonies, you handed them in on time, but you were not credited. For the managing organization, it will be more expensive not to charge on the counter than to charge. Most likely, they also include the general household water consumption and, probably, some general household services. When people bought such apartments, it was necessary to assume that there were few tenants, and accordingly, the share of expenses for each owner would grow. "

For tenants of such HOAs, experts say, there are no legislative restrictions on the monthly payment. The amount depends only on the decision of the board and the estimate for the desired services.

Anatoly Serdyukov again found himself at the center of the scandal. Neighbors of the ex-defense minister are dissatisfied with his activities at the post the chairman of the HOA elite house in the Ostozhenka area. Since last autumn, utility bills have doubled there. Sergei Sobolev was trying to figure out how the former minister of defense had angered the neighbors.


Molochny Lane is a small street between Ostozhenka and Prechistenskaya embankment in the center of the Golden Mile, an area with the most expensive square meters in the capital. Recently, the quiet of old Moscow has been disturbed by a loud scandal of eminent residents club house No. 6. On the one side of the conflict - the HOA, headed by former Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov. And on the other - his neighbors, the family of the famous plastic surgeon Alexander Teplyashin. The latter accuses the homeowners association of overpricing utilities and poor home maintenance. Lawyer Marina Kiseleva, who represents the interests of Mr. Teplyashin, told Kommersant FM: “Air conditioners do not work, there are some foreign odors, problems with ventilation, the water is not counted by the meters. No one even understands where such calculations from the HOA come from. Previously, payments were in the region of 54 thousand rubles, now from 90 thousand to 112 thousand rubles. Payments from other residents decreased, while ours increased. "

By the way, about the neighbors. Except for two warring families, no one else lives in the house. On the ground floor there is a gym and service rooms. The house itself consists of six apartments, one is home to the family of a plastic surgeon - in fact, he owns half of the fourth and part of the fifth floors. According to Rosreestr, Serdyukov owns two apartments, three more belong to the sister of the ex-minister Galina Puzikova. Serdyukov's faithful friend Evgenia Vasilyeva also lives in the same house. Considering that they all act as a united front, the position of the doctor can be called unenviable, says Vera Moskvina, executive director of the Guild of Management Companies in Housing and Utilities: “Payment for utilities - water, gas, electricity - is state regulation, the state determines this cost. Concerning housing services, in Moscow there is a certain rate, and at this rate Muscovites pay. If at the general meeting it was proposed to double this rate, with an explanation of the reasons, with the full alignment of pricing, and the majority of the owners voted for this, then the minority will have to obey. "

However, if the tenants do not agree with some decision of the HOA, they can appeal it in court. At the same time, the homeowners' association is obliged to provide documents upon first request, which justify the feasibility of increasing fees and pricing. As for the cost of utilities, 100 thousand rubles. - not the limit for the "Golden Mile". According to Marina Shekera, director of the city and residential real estate department at Penny Lane Realty, the fewer apartments in the building, the more tenants pay: “For Molochny, utility bills will go up to 100 thousand rubles. and slightly higher. Along the "Golden Mile" in more or less simple houses there will be 15 thousand rubles, and in club houses - from 80 thousand rubles. and more, probably up to 130 thousand rubles. There is a mansion where the cost of utilities is 190 thousand rubles. per month".

The confrontation between VIP-neighbors has been going on for several years. In 2016, Anatoly Serdyukov became the head of the HOA, dismissing Alexander Teplyashin from his post. After that, from the side of the dismissed house committee, claims fell on the leaking roof, dirty rugs and inoperative ventilation. The HOA is not lagging behind and claims that the surgeon's family owes a little more than 1 million rubles for utilities. - the charges of the former minister are trying to recover this amount in court. The HOA Kommersant FM refused to comment on the scandal, calling it nonsense: “We do not give comments, there is no scandal, so we cannot explain anything. It is simply impossible to comment on the nonsense that the press writes. "

The plastic surgeon also complains about poor cleaning. Instead of professional workers, the HOA allegedly hired only one cleaner. Because of this, a fashionable mansion is overgrown with dirt and mold. But the most unpleasant thing in the neighborhood with Anatoly Serdyukov, Mr. Teplyashin finds smells. Earlier, in an interview with Moskovsky Komsomolets, the doctor complained that they are constantly preparing something in the apartments of neighbors. Among the most annoying are the aroma of scrambled eggs in the morning and the smell of onion stew during the day and evening. We managed to cope with this problem by fixing the ventilation. But it is hardly possible to resolve the conflict of the tenants of house no. 6 on Molochny lane just as easily.

Anatoly Serdyukov served as Defense Minister from 2007 to 2012. In 2013, he was charged with negligence, but the investigation was dropped due to an amnesty. In 2017, Serdyukov became the chairman of the board of directors of Rostvertol.