According to BFMTV, an owner of a house in Val-de-Marne has been fighting for almost two years to recover her property, squatted by a Romanian family made up of a couple and their nine children.
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Yvelise, a civil servant, bought this small 56m² house in 2019. The tenants must then, in accordance with the law, leave the property sold, their lease having lapsed. They then choose to stay, without a new rental agreement. Yvelise, who has planned to move in, finds herself on the street. For its part, the family manages to live in the small area, some children in crawl spaces.
“
I found myself accommodated by third parties, often on sofas, sometimes even in a garage,
” says Yvelise. New proof of the inadequacies of the latest anti-squatters law? Yvelise almost seems to sympathize with the plight of the squatting family, and has taken steps to recover her property but above all to speed up their relocation. Several legal proceedings, or with social organizations, were unsuccessful. The mother of the family, for her part, does not seem to imagine any other solution, blaming the State, which would have replied "
that there are no houses for large families like us
".