More than a thousand needy families in the Azores, who benefit from social housing, are in default because they do not pay the income of the houses allocated by the Regional Government, most of them more than a year ago.
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More than a thousand needy families in the Azores, who benefit from social housing, are in default because they do not pay the income of the houses allocated by the Regional Government, most of them more than a year ago.