At 75 years old, Marie-Thérèse and Henri Kaloustian aspired to a peaceful retirement by the sea. They have just sold their home in Lyon.
But, on their arrival, at the end of August, in front of their holiday home, astonishment: an unknown family, with two young children, took possession of the villa which they have owned for thirty-six years, in Théoule-sur-Mer. , in the Alpes-Maritimes.
Evicted by squatters clearly very aware of their rights, here are the retirees themselves now homeless.
"The services of the State and the Chancellery are looking at this case
, reacted the Minister for Housing, Emmanuelle Wargon, Monday on CNews.
The procedure can go quickly and we will do it. ”
This case
"does not show a failure of the law"
, she said, however.
“She takes people for idiots!
protests Henri Kaloustian.
When someone violates your home, don't you think it's a failure?
There is no justice, things have to be
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