Last year, Nuria was informed of the suspension of the eviction due to the tenant's mental health crisis, leaving her feeling helpless and desperate. The eviction suspension has been a prolonged process, with initial orders suspended and judicial complications. Nuria, a 61-year-old woman and owner of a daycare, found herself in the difficult situation of being unable to pay her apartment and receiving little help from the authorities.
"For a while, it was my middle son who did the grocery shopping for the house," Nuria shares between tears, describing the financial pressure she has faced over the past years. The tenant's vulnerable situation caused devastating financial tensions and problems for Nuria. Despite seeking help from the bank, she found herself without solutions while her business faced significant losses due to the pandemic.
Araceli, the tenant who refused to pay rent and leave the property, has received temporary disability benefits due to a lung illness. Paloma Calzado, the lawyer for the property owner, recounts the threats and tensions experienced during the eviction attempts. Despite Nuria's legal efforts, the situation has dragged on, leaving her in a difficult economic position and causing emotional distress.
The lack of adequate follow-up by social services and the justice system has led to a continuation of the conflict, with the property causing more expenses for Nuria than she can afford. The lawyer criticizes the lack of support and solutions from the authorities, while Nuria continues to fight to regain her property and financial stability.
Over the years, Nuria has faced economic and emotional challenges, watching her property become a source of debt and tension. The tenant, on the other hand, has received subsidies and financial aid, generating a sense of injustice and helplessness in the property owner. Despite the legal efforts and requests for help, the resolution of the conflict remains far off, leaving Nuria in a precarious and challenging situation.