The College of Real Estate Administrators of Girona sees the new Employment Law that excludes communities as an “error”

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The Association of Real Estate Administrators of Girona (CAFGI) has expressed its opinion disagreement in front of modification in the Employment Law approved this past Wednesday by the Parliament of Catalonia. The new regulations establish that the communities of owners and owners they are excluded from the power to act in case of real estate occupations. The secretary of the CAFGI and lawyer, Josep Comas, considers that “excluding the communities of owners from this law means losing the opportunity for many to recover a good coexistence”. Comas has detailed that communities are “the first to manage the problem represented by illegal occupations”.

The secretary of the CAFGI states that it is important to maintain this role of mediator to “restore coexistence, acting in the face of situations that generate neighborhood conflicts, public disorders, illegal connections to supplies with a risk of fire or, even, in occupations where the property is used for criminal acts”.

It is in this line that the CAFGI sees a “mistake” to deprive the communities of owners and owners of intervening when it comes to putting a stop to employment, leaving this management solely in the hands of the town councils. They allege that it is necessary to be able to intervene because it is a “serious problem of coexistencewhich generates discomfort and concern in the neighborhood”.

“What worries the communities of owners is not who occupies the housing, but the discomfort and the contrary acts to normal coexistence in the building”, explain from the College of Finques Administrators of Girona. They consider that not avoiding these occupations “many times puts the rest of the neighbors in danger” because occupied homes “usually not have supplies or they are modified and precarious connections”.

The CAFGI also regrets “how the law has been drafted” because, according to its defense, “it leaves as the only way for the communities to put pressure on the town councils so that they are the ones who can act on the problem, with the risk that this entails”.

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