Family W. Before the out: Court decision endangers your home!

Family W. Before the out: Court decision endangers your home!
In the Brandenburg community of Rangsdorf, the life of the W. family is on the brink due to a devastating authority error. Kristin W., who is in ninth month pregnant, fights for her home, which she acquired in 2010 when a foreclosure auction. The background to the problem is an old legal dispute over the property that an American who is considered a lawful owner has been running for years. As the Berliner Zeitung reports that the foreclosure was incorrect because the heir was not correct was informed.
The decades of history is as absurd as it is tragic. Kristin W. and her husband bought the overgrown property with the idea of starting a new life there over a decade. But when the family moved into their newly built dream house in 2012, everything was still uncertain. The legacy, which knew, complained and received nothing of the forced auction in 2014. For the W. family, this meant a persistent legal and financial burden. The Higher Regional Court has decided that the W.S would have to clear the property and tear down their self-made four walls, while they should also pay a usage fee, such as the 20 Minutes reported.
a glimmer of hope?
Although the legal possibilities for objection are limited, Kristin W. remains optimistic and sees the negotiation at the Federal Court of Justice as its last glimmer of hope. "It's about whether we still have a future here," she explains. The burdens that the entire situation brought for the family are enormous - not only financially, but also emotionally. It remains unclear whether the state of Brandenburg, which has covered the legal costs, will actually pay for the material damage incurred. However, the spokesman for the Ministry of Justice announces that a solution will be sought to prevent further suffering, while the family does everything possible to preserve their home.
Berliner Zeitung
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