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La Molina's Tenant Refuses to Leave Home and Demands $15,000 From the Owner to Retire

Summary by La República
The conflict includes unpaid rents that would border the S/150.000, alleged unauthorized modifications and failure to comply with a court order ordering the return of the land.
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The owner of a house located in the district of La Molina denounced that a woman continues to occupy the property despite maintaining a rent debt and there is a court order that provides for the restitution of the property. According to him, the occupant demands the payment of US$15,000 to withdraw, arguing alleged improvements made in the house. The conflict has been going on for several years and has resulted in legal proceedings, neighborhood…

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The conflict includes unpaid rents that would border the S/150.000, alleged unauthorized modifications and failure to comply with a court order ordering the return of the land.

·Lima, Peru
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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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