Squat d’une villa à Nice, voici comment la mairie a réussi à rendre le bien du …
La mairie de Nice a réussi à déloger des squatteurs d’une maison possédée par un propriétaire parti en maison de retraite.
Nice, France – Richard, a homeowner in Nice, is currently embroiled in a legal and personal battle after his 60-square-meter apartment on the prestigious Promenade des Anglais was illegally occupied. Richard, who had sought to rent out his property for 2,000 euros per month due to financial difficulties, found himself locked out after a prospective tenant changed the locks without signing a formal lease agreement. His situation escalated when his attempt to remove the squatters, which involved paying an individual 100 euros to 'scare' them, resulted in his own arrest and 48 hours in police custody. He is now under judicial control, prohibited from approaching his own apartment, and is temporarily residing in a friend's studio. The homeowner has since brought his case to the attention of Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi. Mayor Estrosi, acknowledging the severity of the situation, has pledged to support Richard and called for increased governmental powers to address such squatting issues more effectively. "Is it normal that when someone squats at Mr.'s home, the mayor cannot immediately proceed with the expulsion himself?" Estrosi questioned, underscoring the legal frustrations surrounding property rights in France.
La mairie de Nice a réussi à déloger des squatteurs d’une maison possédée par un propriétaire parti en maison de retraite.
