Eviction hearing update

Eviction trial update!

Dear supporters and friends,

It’s been a year since a vulture fund came to warn us that they were the new owners of the place we rent and threatened us with taking legal action if we failed to leave.

As I explained in a previous newsletter, from that moment on, our life was turned upside down and we started living the worst nightmare ever. Our physical and mental health have deteriorated alarmingly since last year.

I have no words to describe it, but I guess there is no need to give further details. Anyone can imagine what is like to live knowing that you and your loved ones could end up homeless any minute and the impact it’d have on their lives.

After a year of struggle, dreading the final outcome of the legal actions that the vulture fund has taken against us, we are now at the final stage of the legal process.

In about 3 or 4 months, a judge will decide whether we are eligible for social-rental mediation as provided by law for disadvantaged /vulnerable family units or will deny our petition and rule in favor of the vulture fund to proceed with eviction.

This final sentence will determine our fate; someone will decide whether we get to live, or we are left to die out on the streets. Because if we lose our place, that’s it! We’ll have nowhere to go and once homeless we’ll never have access to housing again.

According to our lawyer, in these cases it’s hard to predict what the judge will decide. Even though we are allegedly protected by law and there have been many cases in which it was ruled in favor of the tenants, there have also been many other cases in which the judges have ruled in favor of the vulture fund.

To continue paying for legal assistance until the end of the process and surviving for a few more months until the final sentence is ruled, we need to raise at least US$ 5000 (=4500€).

Without these funds we’re doomed. We won’t be able to continue fighting and we’ll have to surrender, and face forced eviction.

Cat sanctuary co-founder Paul with senior rescue dog Molly (11) and rescue cat Gigi (14).

So, we have no choice but to reach out for help, however, believe me when I say that this is the last thing we’d want to do. Jackie and I are exhausted and feel humiliated every time we must do this in order to survive. We so wish we had our own financial means, so we didn’t have to bother anyone, but sadly we don’t.

Despite our lack of funds, we can’t just sit around and passively accept our fate without putting up a fight until the end, especially considering there’s still a chance we can win.

We owe it to these defenseless animals who were abandoned to their fate and whom we took off the streets to give them a second chance at life. Most of them are now seniors, many are chronically ill and depend on us.

Cat sanctuary co-founder Jackie with latest rescue cats Cheeky (1) Frankie (1) and senior rescues Kitty (12) and Oliver (12).

I can assure you that if we didn’t have so many innocent lives to protect and care for, Jackie and I would stop fighting right away and would never ask anyone for anything, anymore. If we could, we’d leave it all to chance and go wherever life may take us, but we can’t.

We’re racing against the clock as the court case continues; next hearing is on July 18, when our lawyer must submit the updated documentation regarding our current social/financial situation. In the following months, the judge is expected to make a final decision.

So, if you find it in your heart to help us get through this final stage by donating, we’ll be truly grateful.

Paul