Can squatters actually be quickly evicted under Spain's new law?
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Can squatters actually be quickly evicted under Spain's new law?
With a new anti-squatter law coming into force this month, landlords across Spain have high hopes for 'express evictions' and some legal certainty. But which types of squats does it include and how effective will it be?
Court orders illegal occupants to vacate property
A SQUATTER and others who claimed to have rights to a property in Navua after unlawfully occupying it for 20 years have been ordered to vacate within 21 days. This civil action involves an application by the plaintiff, Instiwel Holdings Pte Ltd (IHPL), for vacant possession of property against Waisake Kereni and other occupants who are occupying the property as squatters. IHPL submitted in court that it is the registered proprietor of the proper…
Housing: Homeowners who are victims of squatters and abusive tenants
Disputes between people who rent their homes to third parties are many in recent times, to the point of wondering if there are really laws to protect the owners. Between the failure to comply with the terms of the lease signed between the two parties and the ordeal suffered by the owners, it is often before the courts that these cases end, forcing the owners to become victims and to pay large sums of money to the owners ...
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