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Big and Purple
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Madriz
Posts: 159
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http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/6967...a/deshabitada/
So this woman in Barcelona has an empty house for a while because she's selling it. Meanwhile, a few people take the opportunity to break in, change the locks and decide to make it their dwelling. So what do you do in this situation? Call the police, prove you're the true owner, report the crime and have them kicked out the same day? Not in Spain. They're still living there and can't be shifted until a judicial order (which could take God knows how long) is produced to order their eviction. I just don't understand the laws in this country . . . |
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IYKWIM
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: trankis...I'm NOT coming back
Posts: 238
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Los que entienden y aprecian estas leyes son los delincuentes, los jueces garantistas y los políticos que solo ven problema en la 'injusticia social' de un sistema social 'excluyente', no en la delincuencia ni en los delincuentes. Para toda esta gente las víctimas de la delincuencia son solo 'daños colaterales', que se le va a hacer. Pero bueno, yo asumía que este era un problema generalizado en todo el occidente 'civilizado' y 'socialmente avanzado'. |
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Mega Forero
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Madrid (Arganzuela)
Posts: 834
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Big and Purple
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Madriz
Posts: 159
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I spoke about the story with the mother of one of my private students a while back. She told me that the scenario wasn't unique to Spain and that the same thing occurred in the UK, for example. She's a lawyer and said that if anything similar happened to her, she would simply eschew the legal system and pay a gang of thugs to boot the "tenants" out if she wanted fast results.
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Forero
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Baguio City, Philippines
Posts: 17
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