Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 1:31:20 GMT -5
For years, the squatter movement in Spain has known how to invade houses and occupy them without being able to be kicked out due to existing legal loopholes. According to the Popular Party "the problem of squatting does not stop growing in Spain" and that is why they promise express evictions in 24 hours, imitating other countries such as Germany, where this solution already works. In this context, it is worth asking: how is this social phenomenon treated in other European countries?
Germany
In the German country, the eviction occurs 24 hours after the owner knows about it and after filing a report with the Police, according to El Economista. For this crime, the German Justice punishes with prison sentences of one year which can also be accompanied by a fine. If it involves a crowd or the use of violence occurs, the sentence could increase to two years.
On the other hand, you should know that if the Cambodia Telegram Number Data squatted property, after being evicted, is in poor condition, the owner is obliged to carry out rehabilitation works.
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, squatting is punishable by maximum sentences of 51 weeks in prison and fines of €5,700. In addition, the Police can enter the home to evict if they have suspicions and do not require judicial authorization. Landlords have two alternatives: make a complaint directly for possession or fill out an "internal possession order" form. After handing it over, squatters can be jailed if they do not vacate the property within 24 hours.
France
In France, 'squatting' is an illegal act that is punishable by a maximum of three years in prison and a fine of up to 45,000 euros, a law that has just been approved by the French Parliament . Regarding eviction times, if it has been carried out in less than 48 hours, the owner can notify the Police, who are authorized to expel the squatters immediately, without needing permission from the police. a judge. If more than this period of time passes, the owner files a complaint and applies the eviction when authorized by a judge, in a quick process.
Italy
In the Italian case, the owners must first report to the Police, and after them a quick trial will be held, through which the police can proceed with the expulsion and eviction. 'Squatting' is punishable by a maximum sentence of two years in prison and a fine of between 103 and 1,032 euros, although it may increase if there was violence or use of weapons by those evicted.
Germany
In the German country, the eviction occurs 24 hours after the owner knows about it and after filing a report with the Police, according to El Economista. For this crime, the German Justice punishes with prison sentences of one year which can also be accompanied by a fine. If it involves a crowd or the use of violence occurs, the sentence could increase to two years.
On the other hand, you should know that if the Cambodia Telegram Number Data squatted property, after being evicted, is in poor condition, the owner is obliged to carry out rehabilitation works.
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, squatting is punishable by maximum sentences of 51 weeks in prison and fines of €5,700. In addition, the Police can enter the home to evict if they have suspicions and do not require judicial authorization. Landlords have two alternatives: make a complaint directly for possession or fill out an "internal possession order" form. After handing it over, squatters can be jailed if they do not vacate the property within 24 hours.
France
In France, 'squatting' is an illegal act that is punishable by a maximum of three years in prison and a fine of up to 45,000 euros, a law that has just been approved by the French Parliament . Regarding eviction times, if it has been carried out in less than 48 hours, the owner can notify the Police, who are authorized to expel the squatters immediately, without needing permission from the police. a judge. If more than this period of time passes, the owner files a complaint and applies the eviction when authorized by a judge, in a quick process.
Italy
In the Italian case, the owners must first report to the Police, and after them a quick trial will be held, through which the police can proceed with the expulsion and eviction. 'Squatting' is punishable by a maximum sentence of two years in prison and a fine of between 103 and 1,032 euros, although it may increase if there was violence or use of weapons by those evicted.