Evictions fell 40.6% in Q1 to 6,579

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Number Release (evacuations already practical) in the first quarter. 6,579 representing a 40.6% reduction compared to the same quarter of 2022Extracted from the report of the General Assembly for the Judiciary (CGPJ) ‘The effects of the crisis on the judicial organs’.

Of the total number of evictions, two-thirds (4,860) are due to the Urban Lease Act (LAU) procedures, 1,308 are due to foreclosures and the remaining 411 are due to other causes.

Evictions from foreclosures decreased the most compared to the first quarter of 2022, reducing 52.5%; Those derived from YAU decreased by 36.3% and those derived from other causes decreased by 40.6%.

Catalonia became the autonomous region with the most evacuations up to 1,715 in the first quarter of the year, representing 26.1% of the national total; Andalusia followed with 1,279; Community of Valencia with 1,010 and Madrid with 661.

when it comes Evacuations as a result of LAU-derived proceduresWith 1,240 and 25.5% of the total, Catalonia is once again the community with the highest data. Andalusia with 853; Community of Valencia with 675 and Madrid with 573.

Andalusia tops the list in foreclosure derivativesthe Community of Valencia with 323, followed by 304; Catalonia with 299 and Madrid with 72.

In addition, There were 5,751 foreclosures in the first quarter of the year, representing a 10.3% decrease. Compared to the first quarter of 2022.

The most foreclosures took place in AndalusiaWith 1,446 it represents 25.1% of the national total. They were followed by the Community of Valencia with 1,042; Catalonia with 865; and Madrid, with 521.

But if you put Number of liens entered by populationCommunity of Valencia stands out with 20 per 100,000 inhabitants and Murcia with 19.1.

On the other hand, 97.8% of the 19,024 fines given in the first quarter of the year based on the base paragraphs were decided, 38.3% less than the same quarter of 2022, 22,283 were decided and 151,583 are ongoing, 24.6% less.

They also entered specialized courts in the same way.6,758 issues with base materials by March32.9% less than in the same quarter of 2022.

In cases where the owners are real persons, non-profit organizations or public institutions that own collective housing, 629 applied to the judicial authorities in the first quarter of 2023, which is 15% less than a year, regarding the verbal possession cases regarding the illegal occupation of the residences. before.

Most lawsuits filed in Andalusia, 145 (23.1% of the national total). The Community of Valencia followed with 104; Catalonia with 94; and Madrid, with 71.

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