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An Okupa Denounces that the House Has Been Squatted While on Vacation in the Dominican Republic: «the Limits Are Exceeded»

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That someone enters a house illegally is one of the problems faced by some owners in Spain, something that is popularly known as squatting. When this happens, it usually occurs in second homes or in vacant or abandoned buildings, assuming a damage to the owner of the property, since the legal processes to solve the situation are usually slow or difficult for various reasons.

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That someone enters a house illegally is one of the problems faced by some owners in Spain, something that is popularly known as squatting. When this happens, it usually occurs in second homes or in vacant or abandoned buildings, assuming a damage to the owner of the property, since the legal processes to solve the situation are usually slow or difficult for various reasons.

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An incredible viral story has surprised Spain and generates debate in networks: Raquel Garrido, a woman who has lived for almost 10 years in a house like 'okupa', that is, a person who does not own a property, but takes it to live without paying the owner, lost control of the property while on vacation, as another person took advantage of his absence to take over the place. YOU CAN SEE: NASA in crisis: 4000 layoffs shake the most emblematic spac…

The issue of squatting is already reaching limits that we didn't think could be true: a squatter complains that her house has been squatted. This is the story of Raquel, who while on vacation in the Dominican Republic received the news that they had broken into her house. But really, this is not her home because she is also a squatter. The woman had been living in a house that is not hers for 10 years and now some supposed friends have betrayed …

Raquel Garrido has publicly denounced this Wednesday that, on returning from his vacation in the Dominican Republic, he discovered that the house in which he was living had been squatted by another person. The paradox of the case is that she herself had resided in that property for almost a decade without being the legal owner, that is, she had previously squatted it. The woman claims that for years she had made “improvements” in the house and c…

In this case the famous adage of the hunted hunter could become the ‘okupa’ ‘okupada’. The wonderful thing about the matter, not to say expectant, is that a woman, Raquel Garrido, who for more than a decade has been living in a house that is not her own, now denounces that after returning from a vacation she has come across the surprise that another person is now dwelling. For more surrealism, the ‘okupa’ moved her threads and ended up putting h…

The second okupación arrived motivated by the trip and points to a confrontation with her former friends: "You are homeless"

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abc broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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