The Elche Examining Court No. 2 has issued a decision that opens a new judicial procedure in the face of one of the most controversial housing disputes: cases in which a person signs a holiday or temporary rental contract and, once inside, decides not to leave the property.
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The Elche Examining Court No. 2 has issued a decision that opens a new judicial procedure in the face of one of the most controversial housing disputes: cases in which a person signs a holiday or temporary rental contract and, once inside, decides not to leave the property.