The errors found in the proceedings of the Wrocław authorities by the Ombudsman, Adam Bodnar, concern the preparation of the property for sale. Bodnar emphasizes that improper procedures violate civic rights and calls on Jacek Sutryk to take steps to prevent further violations of human and civic rights by Wrocław.
Adam Bodnar, the Ombudsman, accuses Wrocław’s authorities of a number of irregularities. In a letter to the mayor of the city, Jacek Sutryk, of June 30, he indicates that the rights of owners and tenants of flats have been violated for many years. Errors are made by officials, incl. during the inventory during the preparation of communal real estate for sale or adaptation of attics for housing. The human rights defender also points to the lack of cooperation between the departments of the office, as well as the lack of control over them.
The Ombudsman took a look thanks to the letters from the inhabitants of Wrocław. – Many times citizens ask for help in “straightening” the legal situation of real estate or verifying the activities of the Wrocław City Hall in the field of housing policy, because they see irregularities in this respect – explains Adam Bodnar in a letter to Jacek Sutryk.
Bodnar lists a few examples of irregularities. In one case, Wrocław signed a preliminary lease agreement with tenants, but failed to comply with it, handing over the premises to a housing community. Earlier, when the apartment was separated from the common parts – the attic – another municipal unit started selling the first apartment to the existing tenant. However, since the apartment created from the attic was not excluded from the common parts before the sale, the share of the new owner in these parts was wrongly determined. As a result, for many years the legal situation of the flat that was built from the attic is unregulated.
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