The PSOE's candidate for mayor of Murcia, José Ignacio Gras, announced today that it will launch a Antidesahucio Municipal Office at City Hall to provide guidance and legal advice to people living in the city and have trouble coping with the purchase their primary residences.
In the case of those affected has pointed Gras- were unable to reach an agreement with the financial institutions, the City Council will guide and advise them in dealing with them to try to renegotiate every case of eviction to occur in the city.
Likewise, the socialist candidate explained that mediation programs will mortgage debt in place in order to facilitate restructuring, remove, control interest payment in kind with social rent and complaints about breaches of the Code of Good Practice .
"The evictions are one of my biggest concerns because we talk about an issue of human dignity and social justice," stressed Gras, who, in this regard, said that the city will not work with banks or running evictions in the area city.
He also referred to the creation of personalized plans for the payment of municipal taxes, as well as the implementation of special others for social benefits such as food, rent subsidies, school meals, books and supplies, among other measures urgency.
The socialist candidate has also emphasized strengthening the social rental housing through a bag Young and the Municipal Institute of the residence;
and the urgent need to support plans for training and job search.
Source: PSOE Murcia