People's Artist Larisa Dolina has not been to her former apartment in the Khamovniki district since December 31, 2025. reported that this was related to the singer's entourage.
The publication's reporters asked Dolina's neighbors. They also stated that they had not seen the artist since December 31.
Dolina was supposed to vacate the apartment on December 25 after the eviction order took effect. She promised to move out by January 5. Later, Polina Lurie's lawyer Svetlana Sviridenko said the singer planned to leave the apartment on January 9.
On December 25, the Moscow City Court reconsidered Lurie's application to evict Dolina, daughter Angelina and granddaughter from an apartment in the capital's Khamovniki district. As a result, the judge decided to deport the singer and her relatives.
Dolina's lawyer Maria Pukhova reported that the singer did not appeal the Moscow City Court's decision to evict her from her apartment in Khamovniki.
Dolina refused to leave the apartment in Khamovniki on the agreed date
Dolina refused to leave the apartment for more than a year, which she herself sold for 112 million rubles. Buyer Polina Lurie, who was raising two young children, had no home or money, and the singer claimed that she had been deceived by scammers. On this basis, she sued the buyer. The courts first sided with Dolina.













