Squatters Installed an Alarm System in the House They Took Over to Prevent Squatters
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Squatters Installed an Alarm System in the House They Took Over to Prevent Squatters
It sounds like a bad joke, but it’s every landlord’s worst nightmare. In northern Spain, a group of squatters broke into a long-abandoned home—then installed a full-blown alarm system to stop anyone else from doing exactly what they just did. The house sits on the edge of San Miguel de Pedroso, a village in Spain’s Burgos Province. Locals say it had been empty for over 20 years. That changed on April 27, when a group moved in, hurled the old fur…
Squatters Install Alarm System To Protect House They Are Illegally Occupying
Read More: Squatters Install Alarm System to Protect House They are Illegally Occupying A group of squatters who illegally took over a long-abandoned house on the outskirts of San Miguel de Pedroso, a neighborhood in the village of Beldorado in Spain’s Burgos Province, has installed a high-tech alarm system to protect their new, but unlawfully occupied home. Local residents were shocked to discover that the squatters, who had […] This post Squa…
Cantabria Against 'Okupación': Squatters Will Not Be Eligible for Housing Programs or Aids
Okupas in Cantabria may be evicted by local police officers and may not be eligible for any public housing aid or programme for five years, although they may be eligible for social assistance measures, as set out in the draft regional housing law drawn up by the regional government (PP). In addition, the preliminary draft regulation - which will be published on Friday 30 in the Official Gazette of Cantabria (BOC) with the possibility of presenti…
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