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Lucía ha contado cómo dio un ultimátum a la decena de inquilinos que vivía allí
Madrid, Spain – A recent video has brought to light the ongoing struggle faced by property owners in Spain dealing with illegal occupations. The footage, shared by real estate investors 'renta.asegurada', documents their efforts to assist a 93-year-old woman in reclaiming her apartment, which has been illegally occupied for over four years. The video shows a representative from 'renta.asegurada' initially attempting to gain entry by knocking on the apartment door, receiving no response. The following day, after acquiring a new lock and specialized tools, they returned to the property. Unexpectedly, upon their arrival, the door was found open. A confrontation ensued between the property representative and the individuals inside the apartment. The representative asserted ownership, stating, 'I have been calling for three days, why don't you open? I am the owner of the apartment, I bought this apartment.' The voice from inside retorted, questioning the need for documentation. The representative firmly stated, 'I want you to leave the apartment because I bought it, and it is mine.' The video concludes with the representative emphasizing that this is not an isolated incident but a widespread issue in Spain, calling for an end to the narrative that such situations do not occur. The 'renta.asegurada' team, identifying as real estate professionals, expressed frustration at being 'criminalized for defending the rights of owners.' They announced that the story is not over and encouraged viewers to follow for 'Part 2' to see if the occupants were successfully removed.
Lucía ha contado cómo dio un ultimátum a la decena de inquilinos que vivía allí