Tag #Sareb

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Madrid Family Evicted Despite Timely Rent Payments Amidst Housing Crisis

Spanish police evicted Alam, his wife, and three children from their Madrid apartment on Monday morning despite his timely rent payments; the eviction highlights the complexities of Spain's housing crisis and the large number of vacant properties owned by Sareb, the 'bad bank'.

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60% Bias Score

No Poverty
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Madrid Building Terrorized by Squatters: Years of Harassment and Institutional Failure

Residents of a building in Madrid's Puente de Vallecas are facing severe harassment and threats from squatters who illegally occupied the building after developer bankruptcy, forcing some residents into psychological treatment and escalating into a complex conflict involving Sareb and alleged politi...

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68% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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PSOE Backs Halt to Sale of Árqura, Jeopardizing 16,000-Home Deal

Spain's Congress of Deputies supported Sumar's initiative to halt the sale of Árqura, a real estate company owned by Sareb, which holds assets for 16,000 homes, creating tension between Sareb's debt repayment mandate and the government's new public housing initiative.

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44% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Sareb's Affordable Housing Project Receives No Bids

Sareb's Project Vienna, aiming to construct 3,770 affordable rental homes in Spain through a public-private partnership, received zero bids for its first phase, prompting an analysis to understand the lack of investor interest and potential project adjustments.

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40% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Spain to Acquire 40,000 Homes from Sareb, Expanding Public Housing

The Spanish government will purchase around 40,000 homes from Sareb, a partly public entity, for an estimated €4 billion, expanding public housing and potentially impacting the construction sector; the acquisition method and long-term effects are still undefined.

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36% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities