Diario Sur newspaper reports today that the image of homes being demolished after being built illegally on non-buildable land could become a common one this year.The paper notes that the Málaga City Hall is to issue at least five firm demolition orders as they are obliged to do under the new regional LOUA, the Andalucía Law for Urban Ordination. The paper says that after cases seen in Sayalonga, Almogía and Carratraca, where the law has been applied inflexibly, the City Hall has decided to move forward with demolition orders which have been pending for many years, and which simply have not been carried out before because of their unpopularity.Legally the City Hall is obliged to carry out the demolitions once there are firm orders to do so from the regional High Court. The properties concerned are reported to be in Campanillas, the northern part of Puerto de la Torre and around the Camino de Olías, and include the home built illegally by the Russian promoter, Vladimir Davidovich Beniachvili, in the Monte de San Antón.
Diario Sur warns that there are some 90 more cases in the courts which could end up with the same fate.
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Images of homes being demolished after being built illegally on non-buildable land could become a common one this year.
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