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The study focuses on the observation of the number, typological composition and location of objects in the complexes of village settlements. Information of this kind forms an opportunity to approach the expected changes that were to occur in the agrarian environment. The data obtained by the analysis did not fulfil this assumption. Existing changes did not translate into different construction and furnishings of the dwellings. Accordingly, the housing requirements of the inhabitants have not changed. There is a lack of model examples between small and large farmsteads. The reasons for the current state of affairs stem from the fragmentary nature and low information value of the available evidence. Accordingly, the current knowledge from the territory of Slovakia is not able to approximate the structural changes in the village environment.
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Risks connected with residential building have been analyzed. The risks of each participant of the Construction Financing Fund have been considered: the investor, the builder and the financial mediator. A special attention is paid to imperfection of the present normative-legal basis, which regulates activity of all participants of the residential building. Different kinds of risk insurance in building sector have been studied. Possible organizational methods and steps of notification and minimization of the risks in residential building have been proposed. The article recommends to secure financing of residential building with the help of The Construction Financing Fund aimed at rising safety of the investment financial costs and effective risk management.
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