The Adeje City Council, through Social Services, will help Karina, Vicente and their three children, ages eight, six and twoto find an affordable rental in the municipality, presumably in the area of Guide Tejinaafter the eviction carried out this Thursday from the home where they had resided for ten years, in the Miraverde urbanization, as announced in DIARIO DE AVISOS.
Vicente, a hotel worker, and Karina (35 years old), unemployed, had to abandon their home due to non-payment of the mortgage since 2019, so the bank auctioned it a few months ago. The couple then received a deposit in the bank from the difference between the auction sale price and the 35,000 euros that remained to be paid on the mortgage and although in principle they could continue residing there for another month, the new owner’s attorney He flatly refused, as Karina explained yesterday, while Vicente went to Social Services to try to expedite the rental of an apartment or a house on the outskirts of the town of Adeje, which he would have to pay for because the circumstance of vulnerability that was involved did not exist. requires help in cases, they explain from the consistory.


The Adeje City Council already stopped the launch of this family in November, in this case due to the slight disability of one of the three children, but not for economic reasons. But the eviction was completed yesterday without there being any social reason to stop it. Karina commented that she was willing to live in a car -Hyundai Kona- and so she moved her clothes and most personal belongings to it, but yesterday, from Social Services, steps were taken so that the family, until they definitively find a rental, can live in a tourist apartment, always paid for by the evicted family.
Karina feared that her three children could be taken away from her if she had to live on the street, recognizing that “we don’t have family in Tenerife that could take them in,” commented the woman of La Palma origin. The three children are enrolled in the CEIP Adeje.
A few days ago, the Adeje City Council resolved the eviction of an elderly woman with a housing appeal. “The housing problem in Adeje is serious, but we always try to help all those vulnerable families, and in this case we cannot provide rental assistance because they have financial resources and work,” recalling that Karina was also offered a job. , which he rejected, citing the fact that “I have seven herniated discs.”