Shameful that squatters ever had any rights in the first place. Private property has to be respected, otherwise there is no freedom or respect for fundamental human rights. No-one has a right to occupy my property against my will.
There are 2 things that any state has to guarantee, otherwise it is a failed state, one is to guarantee the protection of the life of its habitants, and the other is to guarantee the protection of the private property, if any of those two fail, you are in front of a failed state.
@ScottishCoupleInSpain a strong economy is useless if private property is not protected, what do you want money for if you go and spend it on a house that anyone can take it from you.
We've just had squatters move in across from us. This is an excellent new law as currently the law is an arse. Also I didn't realise the owner of the property cannot shut off water and electric and the owner must pay for it. Insurance companies now adding caveat for extra €25 on policy to get them out. It's a joke they actually have rights having broken into someone's house and you cannot forcefully remove them, go in when they are out and change locks.
Not before time. It happened to someone i know, twice, and they took everything down to the light switches/fittings etc after delaying for a full 12 months for the legal proceedings to work its way through. It also happened to a guy who had a top floor apartment off Av Baleares, where a german guy just stopped paying the rent after a short time and he was still there 15 years later. The water was turned off so he used to take big drums of water from the community swimming pool to flush his loo !
Thanks for doing this video Unfortunately as the law stands if squatters can prove they’ve been in the property for 48 hours it’s difficult to get them out Let’s just hope the Spanish law makers go through with this
there are alot of realy cheap properties that are occupied(squaters). so this might help sell those if the law is passed.id consider one of these if i could get them out
Is thier any guys like Paul ferris or the krays that are available fur a wee donation that could convince squatters to move on or do the squatters still have legal rights😂
I've just taken out squatter insurance. Hopefully, I'm not wasting money, but something better than nothing. thanks for the info.
Shameful that squatters ever had any rights in the first place. Private property has to be respected, otherwise there is no freedom or respect for fundamental human rights. No-one has a right to occupy my property against my will.
Completely agree. Squatters should have no right to a legally owned property
I'm looking for a place and using Idealistica, it's just incredible how many properties for sale are occupied by squatters!
@saltaireorangebicyclechopp8555 That is the worst site for scams watch it.
There are 2 things that any state has to guarantee, otherwise it is a failed state, one is to guarantee the protection of the life of its habitants, and the other is to guarantee the protection of the private property, if any of those two fail, you are in front of a failed state.
😂😂 yet Spain has one of the best economies in the EU this year! Go figure! 🤦♂️
@ScottishCoupleInSpain a strong economy is useless if private property is not protected, what do you want money for if you go and spend it on a house that anyone can take it from you.
We've just had squatters move in across from us. This is an excellent new law as currently the law is an arse. Also I didn't realise the owner of the property cannot shut off water and electric and the owner must pay for it. Insurance companies now adding caveat for extra €25 on policy to get them out. It's a joke they actually have rights having broken into someone's house and you cannot forcefully remove them, go in when they are out and change locks.
Not before time. It happened to someone i know, twice, and they took everything down to the light switches/fittings etc after delaying for a full 12 months for the legal proceedings to work its way through. It also happened to a guy who had a top floor apartment off Av Baleares, where a german guy just stopped paying the rent after a short time and he was still there 15 years later. The water was turned off so he used to take big drums of water from the community swimming pool to flush his loo !
Thanks for doing this video Unfortunately as the law stands if squatters can prove they’ve been in the property for 48 hours it’s difficult to get them out Let’s just hope the Spanish law makers go through with this
We have them on or Urbanización and recently stopped a break in next door. We have a few measures in place but also took out squatters Insurance.
Iain it sounds like we are on the same urbanisation 😂
Seems like there are far too many properties owned by non-residents which is not good for local people!
there are alot of realy cheap properties that are occupied(squaters). so this might help sell those if the law is passed.id consider one of these if i could get them out
It about time, this has gone on far too long. It’s quite unbelievable really.
Sounds to good to be true 🤔
Two different alarm systems I have. To try to stop them...
Our community also put different cameras in the enterance and roof.
And yet there are 80 villages in Spain looking for inhabitants on holapueblo ?
@@kimaholland3423 maybe there are no jobs in the 80 villages?
@@frankvanhooft3927 actually there are lots of jobs available if you check the page you can select a village and see the jobs
Is thier any guys like Paul ferris or the krays that are available fur a wee donation that could convince squatters to move on or do the squatters still have legal rights😂
They have no right to be in property
Seems like trespassing laws, breaking and entering, and theft laws would take precedence (articles 202, 203, 234 Spanish penal code).
Where are you based ?
Why?
@@ScottishCoupleInSpain😂
Thanks Barry, it's good to hear something is being attempted to help with the situation.
@jasonsweb1 A video about this and some random wants to know where I am! Aye OK! 😂😉
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