“They don’t scare me any more than having lived on the streets.” José, a 51-year-old from Valencia, saw the light at the end of the tunnel after nine agonizing months sleeping in his camper van and after recovering the apartment squatted by his tenant in court. He had not paid rent or supplies since August 2023 and now, once he was able to access the house, it was found in unsanitary conditions and, as if that was not enough, he was found with two cats to look after. the house is uninhabitable because of the smell and the amount of trash they left behind. He has no conditions for living and I don’t know how they did it with three children and animals, explains the owner to ABC, who also admits that after what he experienced, he is only considering selling the house and run away. of a problem which forced him “to put his whole life in a storage room” and which caused great suffering, both for him and for the rest of his family. After numerous complaints, Justice ruled in favor of José and ordered him to do so. leave the house on December 29th. As it was not carried out voluntarily, several weeks passed without any movement until we reached the month of August, a non-working month at the judicial level, so the summer passed until which the same magistrate finally decides the expulsion for September 26. MORE NEWS news No neighbors complain about noise and police find 200 people dining in the street: “Before, social services declared the owner vulnerable by proving that he was living in undignified conditions, in the street , which helped to accelerate the situation. legal procedure to evict the “inquirer” from the house. According to what he tells this newspaper, he was not able to go upstairs until she left the house and that when he did, his lawyer and the prosecutor informed him of two conditions that he had offered to leave: that he take care of two cats. , who now, he is looking for a protector, and to make him dismantle a piece of furniture and leave it on the landing. Since last Wednesday, when he was able to access the apartment, each time he does so, he goes there with a friend who. records him from his entrance into the patio to the interior of the property. She does this because the former tenant lives upstairs with his parents. “They have always been neighbors and I was wrong to think that he was a reliable person,” admits José, who admits to having put his parents as guarantors in the contract they signed. “I can’t live with those people up there, I… I’m not calm.” or how, so I’m going to have to sell it”, he laments, while confirming having received threats in recent days: “He told the agents to be careful because his father has Alzheimer’s and is crazy and doesn’t know what “I could do”. Image of José with one of the cats that his tenant ABC abandoned “I earn 1,400 euros per month and I rented the apartment for 600 euros while they are in this neighborhood. which is already worth more than a thousand”, he specifies. Likewise, he criticizes the “support” that squatters receive from the public administration. “I rented the house because the minister said that it was necessary to rent closed apartments to speed up and make the market cheaper, but then she said that I am a speculator,” he adds. “There are people much worse than me, they can do it. I can’t imagine the suffering that this generates in the people we love and the time of life they steal from us,” says José, who has been in danger several times during his life on the streets “The fighting, the drinking… it’s a lottery every day and it’s scary,” he told ABC. He regrets that “the system protects those who cheat, steal and squat while it does not protect those who work and pay religiously.” left us by the hand of God”, he emphasizes. On the other hand, he admits that the National Police always treated him “well”. and that at one point, several agents asked him “why “Didn’t he call Desokupa.” “Just with that you can see how the country is going,” says the Valencian owner, who has all his belongings in a rented storage room, including a large collection of 150 historic jerseys from the Valencia Football Club. Non-payments since August 2023. The drama. de José began in late summer 2023 when the tenant began to stop paying his monthly payment, as well as covering basic supplies. Added to this situation is the fact that she broke up with her partner, so her only option was to return to the house she had inherited from her mother and aunt and in which she had since purchased the proportional share of his sister. , faced with recurring conflicts with the “inquiokupa” and his parents, he even suffered death threats when he was interviewed by Espejo Público, he was forced to live in his camper van while he pleaded to recover the house that now, since this past week, is already in your possession.
He gets his squatted house back after nine months living in a van: “He didn’t even take the cats”
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