Fire Department filed a lawsuit against a former employ

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The fire department filed a lawsuit against the former employee Petrov for eviction from the premises located in the building of the fire service. The requirements set forth in the statement of claim were justified by the fact that the premises are located in a non-residential building, the premises themselves are not recognized as residential and are not registered in this capacity, an order to move into the premises was not issued to Petrov, Petrov did not pay for utilities.
In turn, Petrov filed a counterclaim to recognize the disputed premises as residential, since it meets the requirements for the residential premises (room configuration, lighting, temperature, humidity), is used for living and to recognize his right to use this premises, since he occupies it with consent head of the fire service since 1996
What are the legal requirements for residential premises? Who keeps records of residential premises? Describe the procedure for recognizing non-residential premises as residential. Resolve the dispute.

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