Social housing for occupied houses: the novelty of Madrid
One of the realities most affected by the Covid emergency, Madrid, manages to stand out once again. To deal with the problems related to this global crisis, it has implemented yet another strategic plan. Always in the context of a real estate that is heading towards a not insignificant metamorphosis. Both on the legislative and on the economic-social level. So let's see how this new provision is structured and why it is considered one of the most successful interventions in recent months.
Let's start!
Let's start immediately with the definition of the beneficiaries of this regulatory intervention. The phenomenon of the '' occupied '' house has become particularly widespread in recent years, throughout Europe. The house subject to this reform has as a requisite, quoting the reference document, that of being `` occupied by strangers and in an unauthorized manner, a fact that must be proven by filing the corresponding complaint or complaint and the non-contribution by the occupants of a title that justifies the possessory situation ".
A phenomenon initially out of the ordinary, but which unfortunately is now part of the customary dynamics linked to Spanish real estate. Reason why, the autonomous community of Madrid has decided to amend Decree 52 of 2016 which regulates the process and requirements for being able to award a council house. How? Including in the categories of beneficiaries, in addition to those who find themselves living in conditions of economic hardship, those who have their own home occupied illegally.
Obviously, this is a temporary housing situation, which will expire when the directly concerned will be able to regain their home, through the legal interventions and the related timelines. A reform approved by the government majority and which seems to be starting to bear fruit. There were many applicants, to the point of deciding to encourage this initiative with '' concrete '' help from the police. Who will try to solve individual cases to further speed up the various processes.
A help to the bureaucracy of great importance. But also for a society that is now tired and disoriented due to health problems. In fact, we recall as anticipated at the beginning of this article. Spain and in particular the community of Madrid have unfortunately recorded tragic numbers in terms of infected people and deaths from Covid-19.
This has also generated the actual collapse of the entire health system, leading the same system to the non-acceptance of patients and critical issues not related to the aforementioned emergency. For this reason, the news of substantial aid to the population that has also seen occupying their own home in this circumstance is truly worthy of mention.
We hope that this will be one of the countless news that will crown the coming months of international real estate. To find out more about the subject but also to get daily information on other areas related to the real estate market ... you just have to stay with us. Every day, Realigro will be your official blog so you don't miss a single news from the world of brick! Stay tuned, stay Realigro!
Let's start!
Let's start immediately with the definition of the beneficiaries of this regulatory intervention. The phenomenon of the '' occupied '' house has become particularly widespread in recent years, throughout Europe. The house subject to this reform has as a requisite, quoting the reference document, that of being `` occupied by strangers and in an unauthorized manner, a fact that must be proven by filing the corresponding complaint or complaint and the non-contribution by the occupants of a title that justifies the possessory situation ".
A phenomenon initially out of the ordinary, but which unfortunately is now part of the customary dynamics linked to Spanish real estate. Reason why, the autonomous community of Madrid has decided to amend Decree 52 of 2016 which regulates the process and requirements for being able to award a council house. How? Including in the categories of beneficiaries, in addition to those who find themselves living in conditions of economic hardship, those who have their own home occupied illegally.
Obviously, this is a temporary housing situation, which will expire when the directly concerned will be able to regain their home, through the legal interventions and the related timelines. A reform approved by the government majority and which seems to be starting to bear fruit. There were many applicants, to the point of deciding to encourage this initiative with '' concrete '' help from the police. Who will try to solve individual cases to further speed up the various processes.
A help to the bureaucracy of great importance. But also for a society that is now tired and disoriented due to health problems. In fact, we recall as anticipated at the beginning of this article. Spain and in particular the community of Madrid have unfortunately recorded tragic numbers in terms of infected people and deaths from Covid-19.
This has also generated the actual collapse of the entire health system, leading the same system to the non-acceptance of patients and critical issues not related to the aforementioned emergency. For this reason, the news of substantial aid to the population that has also seen occupying their own home in this circumstance is truly worthy of mention.
We hope that this will be one of the countless news that will crown the coming months of international real estate. To find out more about the subject but also to get daily information on other areas related to the real estate market ... you just have to stay with us. Every day, Realigro will be your official blog so you don't miss a single news from the world of brick! Stay tuned, stay Realigro!