Pensioner threatened with eviction for absurd reason as she pays rent

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March 31, 2023 marks the end of the winter break. At 62, this retired sexagenarian is threatened with eviction while she pays her rent. She makes a call for help.

The winter break ended on March 31, 2023. This is usually the date owners can request the eviction of tenants in default of payment of their rent. In the case of Dominique Delage, 62, domiciled in the Talence social park near Bordeaux, it is not because of unpaid bills that she risks ending up on the street. This pensioner is the subject of a threat of expulsion after complaints from neighbors for noise pollution. Since her move into the Olibets social residence in April 2019, she has been putting her neighbors through an ordeal. The cause ? Loud repeated prayersin part.

Christian evangelist, she is reproached “insults, sermons and prayers, impossibility of enjoying the balcony without suffering racist, homophobic and misogynistic remarks, throwing peels in green spaces”, as mentioned in the decision of the Bordeaux court. On September 8, 2022, the court ruled in favor of the termination of his lease, to the delight of the eight tenants behind the petition against it. With the end of the winter break and this court decision, Dominique Delage now fears find yourself on the street. She calls for help from 20 minutes.

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The retiree recounts the difficulties encountered since her arrival in the accommodation

If Dominique Delage is so worried about the future, it’s becauseno alternative accommodation was offered to him. The Right to Housing (DAL) association in Gironde is supporting him in his efforts and hopes to obtain a delay from the landlord until the State takes charge of his case and finds him a new place to live. In addition, one of the spokespersons for the Right to Housing association reveals to our colleagues that the retired carer lived in questionable conditions. She has already faced an invasion of rats, “which should have resulted in relocation at that time”. The retiree also mentions a flood after a boiler leak or a faulty parking door whose noise prevented her from sleeping. Dominique Delage says he spoke to his landlord about it, but was not accompanied at the speed she hoped. As for the reproaches made by her neighbours, she says “pray out loud” always, especially in his previous accommodation, but regrets that this one is not “not isolated”.

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