Jumilla City Council, through the Department of Social Policy, has released the provisional list of admitted to occupy public housing advocacy pottery street located in Jumilla.
In accordance with the provisions of ss.
Dcto 27 and 28.
N º 54/2002 of February 8, by regulating the activities of the Institute for Housing and Land in promoting public housing, applicants have a maximum of 20 days to make the arguments they deem appropriate.
After an appropriate period of arguments and rulings by the Housing Institute, the agency will designate the occupants of the ten dwellings in pottery.
Those inducted are: 1.-Magdalena González Tevar, 2.-Fatima Benaissa, 3 .- María José Jiménez García, 4 .- Claudia Andrea Arias Gómez, 5.-Virginia Ramirez, 6.-The Hadjaj Khamis, Mohammed 7 .- Mazouzi, 8.-Emilio Vasquez Medrano, 9.-Kadija Jabbouri, Miguel Campins 10.-11.-Thomas and Abderrazak Hafsi.
It is about 10 duplex homes with three and four bedrooms, built by the regional administration in a plot donated by the City Council.
These homes have come at a cost of almost 1 million euros.
These homes were visited by the director of the Institute of Housing who, at the time said that "following the awarding of housing contracts are for three years renewable to a maximum of 10 years and then have the option of buying these homes ".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla