A woman who tried to free her house from a migrant was arrested in Spain (2 photos + 1 video)
A real comedy of the absurd unfolded in one of the municipalities in Benetus (Valencia).
The owner of the house, Eva, left her hometown for two years, but after a severe flood covered Valencia, she decided to return to her home.
But what was her surprise when she found out that the house no longer belonged to her. No, according to the documents, she still remains its owner, but she no longer has the right to live in it. But first things first.
Upon her return, Eva found her house with the door open, full of dirt and damage from the flood. There was no electricity, no water. There were other people's things in the house, but she did not find any strangers there.
After changing the lock, just in case, she began to clean up.
But before she had time to clean up, the new owner, a migrant, returned to the house and demanded that she leave the premises. When the woman refused, he called the Civil Guard.
Upon the arrival of the officers, Eva was simply thrown out of the house, and after a while she even received an arrest warrant. The woman turned to journalists to attract as much attention to her problem as possible.
The new owner claims that he pays someone 350 euros a month for rent and therefore has the right to live there, but he was unable to provide a document confirming this.
The authorities are now trying to figure out who should live in the house, but the woman is worried that the authorities will side with the migrant.