A total of 93 families from Añazain Santa Cruz de Tenerife, have reported this Thursday to the Common Deputy who face imminent evictions after being notified that they must vacate their homes in February 2024.
The families, according to the Common Deputy In a statement, they claim that Visocan prevents them from regularizing their rental contracts.
The representative of the families who had a rental contract with the previous owner, Yurena Rodríguez, asserts that after receiving the eviction notice they were offered the possibility of regularizing a new rental contract and managing the outstanding debts of some neighbors, but Visocan refuses to reach an agreement.
As a spokesperson for vulnerable families who did not have a formalized contract as of 2019, Raquel García denounces that when the eviction process began, they were asked to deliver documentation to an NGO that would act as a mediator but, to this day, they continue without having regularized their situation, the note adds.
The representatives of these groups conveyed to the Common Deputy their concern regarding the vulnerable situation in which these families find themselves, who do not have any housing alternative.
The Common Deputy stated that he will go to the Santa Cruz de Tenerife City Council to find out what rental aid they have agreed to provide for residents who have a contract, and to Visocan to find out their willingness to formalize a new rental contract starting in February. .
In addition, Visocan will be contacted to carry out personalized follow-up on each of the cases of families who do not have a contract.