Stop Evictions Gipuzkoa has explained that these two people “cannot afford to live except in rooms with the right to a kitchen with one or two year contracts that are not regulated by the LAU or the State Housing Law.”
Stop evictions Gipuzkoa has denounced the “defenselessness” of two “vulnerable” tenants who will be evicted from their rental rooms with the right to a kitchen in San Sebastián.
At a press conference on San Sebastian Boulevard, Stop Evictions Gipuzkoa pointed out that these two people “cannot afford to live except in rooms with the right to a kitchen with one- or two-year contracts that are not regulated by the LAU or the Housing Law State. “.
‘In Donostia, rents go up to… 600 euros per month per room,” denounced Rosa García of Stop Evictions, who thanked members of Elkarrekin Podemos-IU, councilors of EH Bildu in the capital Gipuzkoa, unions such as LAB and STEILAS, and social organizations such as Satorralaia and Cáritas Altza-Larratxo.
As detailed, “Javier, 57 years old without resources, and Fernando, 72 years old, who receives a non-contributory pension, supplemented with the Income Guarantee Income (RGI)are about to be evicted from the rooms with kitchen rights that constitute their habitual residence, after their temporary contracts have ended.
“This is the case of Javier, with a deportation request for October 31 that, despite meeting the conditions of vulnerability and count on him report of the same social service, the Court of First Instance No. 4 of San Sebastián rejected the request to benefit from the suspension of evictions of vulnerable tenants until December 31, regulated by RDL 8/2023″, he noted. According to has explained : this is because “the room contract is not regulated by the LAU.”
“Ultimately, the deportation has been suspended until the court-appointed lawyer’s appeal is resolved,” said García, noting that “Javier’s case is a verbal agreement ended on April 1 and that of Fernando, aged two, on October 9”.
“Both are registered to the address of the room where they are located recognized vulnerability situation and they are served by the social services of Gros and the old townrespectively, where their two rooms are located that they share with other tenants,” he noted.
The spokesperson for Stop Evictions has emphasized that “their situation is bloodybecause they find themselves in a legal no man’s land that many landlords use as an escape route from the application of the state housing law’s rent caps.”
Source: EITB

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