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Lisbon Has Assigned 127 Homes to Families that Had Illegally Occupied Them

Summary by IOL Portugal
They started to occupy the houses in social neighborhoods in Lisbon and today they have a contract with the House. They are 127 families, but there are still more than 600 jobs that can be regulated by the Lisbon Municipal Chamber. “We know this is an illegal thing, but we didn’t have another hypothesis”, says José Lebre, who occupied an apartment and expected to see his application accepted.
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They started to occupy the houses in social neighborhoods in Lisbon and today they have a contract with the House. They are 127 families, but there are still more than 600 jobs that can be regulated by the Lisbon Municipal Chamber. “We know this is an illegal thing, but we didn’t have another hypothesis”, says José Lebre, who occupied an apartment and expected to see his application accepted.

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IOL Portugal broke the news in Portugal on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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