"I Don't Wish Anyone to Live It": in Nantes, a 79-Year-Old Owner Returns to Her Apartment After Two Years of Squatting
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On 29 July, a 79-year-old owner regained possession of his apartment in Nantes (Loire-Atlantique), where he had been occupied by a family of squatters for two years.
Because of health problems, she had suspended the rental of her property, which completed her small retirement. Since the autumn of 2023, the premises had been occupied by a family whose expulsion had been suspended because of her vulnerability.
Actu Forces De l'Ordre In Nantes, the ordeal of a 79-year-old owner has just ended. Since the autumn of 2023, his apartment in the Dalby district was occupied by a family of migrants whose expulsion had been suspended because of his vulnerability. After long months of proceedings and a mediation led by the Loire-Atlantique prefecture, housing [...] Read more Nantes: The battle of a 79-year-old retired woman to recover her apartment squatted by a…
In Nantes, a 79-year-old woman recovered at the end of July her apartment in the Dalby neighbourhood, illegally occupied for almost two years by a Guinean family. The expulsion, suspended for humanitarian reasons, ended...
Since the autumn of 2023, his apartment has been inhabited by migrants whose expulsion has been suspended. Thanks to mediation initiated by the prefecture, the occupants are now temporarily housed in a hotel. The damage is estimated at 6,000 euros.
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