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The PSOE urges the government team to remove from the limbo the hundred homes that still belong to the Francisco Franco Board of Trustees (28/01/2020)

The socialist councilor Andrés Guerrero warns that "after so much abandonment it should be assessed whether it is possible at this point to adopt measures for the restoration of the three blocks or if we should rather consider their ruin"

The Socialist Municipal Group will defend in the next plenary session a motion for the government team to finally resolve the situation of abandonment and deterioration in which there is the hundred homes of the Francisco Franco Board of Trustees.

For the socialist councilor Andrés Guerrero, “unfortunately, the ownership of these homes is in a legal limbo that has prevented its maintenance over the years, which implies that the vast majority of houses are in a situation of real precariousness , constituting a danger not only for the tenants but for anyone who travels around. â€

These are at least three buildings whose ownership is still of the former Francisco Franco Board of Trustees, which are distributed between El Castillejo, San Andrés and Espinardo.

Guerrero recalls that in 2012 the procedure was established to determine the properties of the Board of Trustees and the adjudicators of the dwellings, without any record of any action being taken so far.

Subsequently, in 2016, the dissolution of the Francisco Franco Board of Trustees and the transfer to the City Council of the homes integrated in this entity, the conditioning of the blocks and the implementation of a social rent was approved.

“Three and a half years have passed since that agreement and nothing has been accomplished;

and the situation is much worse, because the conditions in which the blocks are located has been increasing, which determines that it should be assessed if it is possible at this point to adopt measures for restoration or if we should proceed to recognize the rights of the tenants and carry out the corresponding demolition and execution of new construction, â€said the councilor, who warns that these blocks are the last in Spain that still appear as the owner of the board.

In fact, the City Council of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has developed during these years different projects of rehabilitation and replacement of homes and has delivered property deeds to its owners, a process that has ended in 2018, demolishing the building where they were located and building new housing blocks to deliver to neighbors.

Therefore, Guerrero asks the City Council to take the relevant actions to determine the rights of the occupants of the homes and grant the corresponding deeds of property according to law.

In addition, it considers that, if necessary, the residents who currently occupy the homes are relocated, while it is decided whether to opt for their demolition or rehabilitation, given the obvious danger that the current situation of these buildings.

Source: PSOE Murcia

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