Mayor of Vera, Félix López, has confirmed to local media that his townhall will appeal against the Judge's order to pay for a temporary home for Helen & Len Prior.The Prior's had their home in Vera demolished two years ago and continue to search for compensation after the Constitutional Court decided their legal rights had been breeched and annuled the demolition order.A judge on Monday ordered Vera townhall to pay for accomodation until their legal battles conclude, with payments to start within 10 days.The Judge's decision said that the home selected for the Priors should be similar to their 250,000 euro luxury house that was demolished.
Len & Helen have already submitted a request to the Vera townhall for a modest three bedroom villa, with a garden and house, in Vera.
However, Vera townhall has rejected the proposal.Vera townhall said in its defense that it had offered the couple a flat on Vera Playa which they had rejected as being unsuitable, and that it was not obliged to find the couple anything more than "suitable" accomodation.Helen & Len Prior have been living in their garage, untouched by the demolition of their home, since the demolition two years ago."We will appeal against this sentence in order to protect the interests of Vera" confirmed Mayor López.
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