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A neighbor asked the consistory Xàbia banks pay the IBI

January 25 from 2016 - 15: 41

The resident of Xàbia Manuel Mir Cruañes, 80, has summoned the media under the portal of his home, to demand that the town hall to get down to work and collect the Real Estate Tax (IBI) rate from the banks that own real estate even if they are empty.

Manuel Mir Cruañes leaning over the balcony of his house

In his complaint, Mir requires the city council "to give the appropriate orders to its technical office to document how many houses are empty, belonging to banks and the dates of the end of the work. In this way, they will know how many years they owe to the community and may require them to pay this tax. They must impose the corresponding fine for arrears and accrued interest. "

Manuel Mir believes that equality should be for everyone "all the residents of Xàbia pay this tax and democracy is equality and respect for all. The banking entities have privileged treatment, they do not pay this tax nor the neighboring communities and it is already good of those abuses".

Municipal sources has communicated to Xàbia.com that the municipality collects the property tax to financial institutions by homes that have even if they are empty.

Mir asks for the money the bank owes him

Mir leads from the barricaded Thursday in his own house located on the street Favara. That day was visited by members of the Civil Guard, who asked him to open the door portal giving access to the property. The neighbor refused and asked the relevant court order was not shown to him.

This neighbor explained that the reasons for his refusal to allow access to the property of the staff of the bank attend to that "the bank owes me 1.000 euros corresponding to the coupling of the light connection for the whole farm that I made from my pocket"

And it is that Mir has several years of litigation with the bank that took over the farm in addition to your home there are four more houses. In the 2008 year he had a judgment in favor to take home, but in order to stay on she had to pay Iberdrola hitch light of the entire estate.

Manuel Mir had to be away from home for a few days for personal reasons and his absence was exploited by some squats who agreed to the buildings of the farm causing damage.

Returning to Xàbia, Mir found that after the assault to the property the lock had been changed by the bank and that forced him to have to call a locksmith. A situation that was repeated twice more, so it also requires the bank to the amount of the three bills that had to pay to access their home. The total amount is 700 euros.

Manuel Mir is firm in its resolve to continue their struggle against the bank and warns: "I will not open the door to anyone if you want to get have to break down the door. Everything is arranged when the 1.700 euros paid me I should".

He also commented that "all who come to buy some of the apartments there, I'll tell you that are poorly finished, with leaks and have damaged after eight years of neglect". Mir has a clear goal "I shall try not to sell a single floor".

Manuel Mir at his home in the street Favara

1 Comment
  1. Felipe Ramajo says:

    Why not say in the news the bank's name, do not understand, unless they have an interest in protecting it.


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