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How to claim after buying a home if hidden defects appea
13th April 2022 -
How to claim after buying a home if hidden defects appear
12th April 2022 -
How to claim after buying a home if hidden defects appea
11th April 2022 -
The swift system and other financial sanctions on Russia: what they consist of and what their effects are
13th March 2022 -
The swift system and other financial sanctions on Russia: what they consist of and what their effects are
12th March 2022 -
Rustic land in Spain ages: only 10% of the owners are under 40 years old
11th March 2022 -
Spain needs 1.2 million rental homes to meet demand, according to Savills
10th March 2022 -
Spain needs 1.2 million rental homes to meet demand, according to Savills
9th March 2022 -
Spain needs 1.2 million rental homes to meet demand, according to Savills
8th March 2022 -
THE HOUSING LAW REACHES CONGRESS
7th March 2022
WHAT TO DO IF YOUR HOME IS OCCUPIED WHILE YOU'RE ON VACATION?
8th July 2023Occupying regular homes is not a common objective for squatters. This practice is considered a crime of home invasion, with harsher penalties than trespassing. Although there is social alarm surrounding home occupations, data from the National Institute of Statistics indicates that the occupation of regular homes is infrequent. Instead, squatting typically affects vacant or rarely used properties. If the occupation of a regular home occurs, owners should report it to the police and follow legal procedures to regain control, either through civil or criminal routes. These procedures are more expedited compared to those related to squatting, allowing for a quicker recovery of the regular home. However, it is important not to take justice into one's own hands, as it may jeopardize the legality of the recovery process.