The scandal surrounding the singer's apartment has become one of the most discussed events of the autumn. Dolina sold her property to Polina Lurie for 112 million rubles, but the money was stolen by fraudsters. As a result, the artist filed a lawsuit to have the transaction declared invalid.
Judicial examinations conducted in a short time established that Dolina signed the documents under significant psychological pressure and was not aware of her actions. Consequently, the court restored the rights to the apartment to the singer, leaving the buyer without housing and funds.
This story created a precedent that had a noticeable impact on the secondary real estate market. In the autumn of 2025, cases of elderly sellers disputing transactions through judicial examinations began to occur more frequently, leading to a decrease in trust from buyers, especially regarding transactions involving elderly individuals.
In fear of being left without housing and money, buyers began to:
- add additional conditions in contracts;
- involve relatives of the sellers;
- order extensive checks on personal data and health status;
- strengthen legal support for transactions.
In response to the criticism, the artist's director stated that it should not be her who returns the money, but the justice system that allowed such an outcome.
The story quickly became the subject of internet memes and jokes in marketing campaigns.
For example, "Burger King" announced that it had excluded Larisa Dolina's home from its delivery area, while "Aviasales" joked that it had become a victim of a scheme in which fraudsters make people "born without an apartment." In Omsk, a concert agency even canceled the singer's concerts, although they had not been scheduled.