The large real estate will have the right to request a compensation for injury that has caused the suspension of the eviction of a vulnerable family without a lease, once the three months that the administration will have to offer that family a housing solution have elapsed.
This is stated in the proposed decree-law anti-eviction which the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda (Mitma) has brought to the Commission of State Secretaries and Undersecretaries today, and which is still subject to contributions from other ministries.
According to text, to which EFE has had access, the compensation will consist of the average rental price in the environment in which the property is located, which will be determined from the reference indices, plus the current expenses of the dwelling assumed and accredited by the lessor in the period between the suspension of the eviction and its lifting.

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