The mayor of Zaragoza, Pedro Santisteve, highlighted the “willingness” of Ibercaja to create a fund for social housing, although no actual figures has affected a bank like this “has no interest in having empty homes and bring them market, even in social rent, falls within its philosophy greatly and we are pleased to row together in that direction. “
Pedro Santisteve and President of Ibercaja, Amado Franco, met Monday in a first meeting that the mayor has described as” cordial and friendly and has raised me their willingness to that in cases of debtors in good faith solvent by means of collaboration with the City Council. “
In this first meeting we laid the foundations for the creation of a table collaboration which will include lawyers, prosecutors and municipal social services to advance a “more efficient search of housing alternatives for families victims of evictions” and it “was obliged to meet with the financial institutions and start with Ibercaja” he apostille.
Speaking to the media, Santisteve has acknowledged that “feelings are very good” to explain that a second meeting to address technical issues between the partners of Ibercaja and the City Council to convene social housing fund and study how it could be managed by the municipal company Zaragoza-Housing or the City Council assumes the empty homes to be the housing alternative in social vulnerability “.
The mayor has raised concerns about the unoccupied dwellings product evictions and stressed that “mind having a background of social housing and have requested collaboration for ceded to SAREB and force the SAREB own start collaborating with municipalities to be subject to social rent immediately. “
So has claimed initially to have the number of homes that have contributed to the SAREB and once it is quantified” may speak more specifically the work of taking these homes ” by the City.
antidesahucios Mesa Under the initial premise that no Zaragoza stay homeless, it has reported that the Antidesahucios Mesa is a work in different levels.
First, it seeks to reach agreements with the administration of justice to “anticipate the rise of housing and prevent families from becoming homeless” in a second level enter financial institutions such as Ibercaja, to try to create a bag of social housing is managed by the City Hall and see the vulnerable from the municipal social services. Third, from Zaragoza current Housing mortgage brokerage entity renamed Antidesahucios Office, “which is the work that we try to develop”.
Indeed, the next 10 evictions planned this month, Mayor He noted that “I am not aware that there is any with Ibercaja, and if so was there an open line of dialogue and not think there is problem paralyze, provided they are debtors in good faith”.
On following meetings it has with other banks, Santisteve has indicated that the “agenda marked types of evictions, the dates and the entities involved” to elaborate on that “there evictions in the short term and we want to paralyze them.”
On the interest rate of the loans taken out by the city of Zaragoza with Ibercaja has said that “are quite favorable and have already been renegotiated with former corporation so we will not play at all,” adding that if it arises an issue “has already opened an interesting avenue of collaboration and good availability”.
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