Family housing in situations of family crisis and economic and social vulnerability (I)
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https://doi.org/10.36151/rcdi.2025.808.07Keywords:
Family housing, marital or couple crisis, custody, minor children, adults or disabled children, attribution of use of housing, precarious, eviction trial, urban leases, economic and social vulnerability, occupation, unoccupationAbstract
Housing is a fundamental pillar of the welfare state. In this regard, Article 33 of the Spanish Constitution recognises the right to private property and inheritance, and Article 47 recognises the right of all Spaniards to enjoy decent and dequate housing. This study will focus on the analysis of family housing in situations of marital or relationship crisis, and the first home (habitual or residence) and secondary home in the presence of economic and social vulnerability and the phenomenon of squatting and unsquatting and its legal consequences.
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