According to a note written by three platforms, Ramona, a widow, owned the house of Amara Berri. He lost the property when his son used it as a loan guarantee. It was left to Caixabank, who auctioned the dwelling. After losing the property, the son obtained a rental contract of 920 euros per month. The homeowner has a widower’s pension of EUR 689 per 100,000.
In 2019, Caixabank's real estate agency sued Ramona for leaving the home and transferred the property to Coral Homes.
At the press conference on 21 September, they will ask Caixabank to make appropriate efforts with Coral Holmes to suspend the eviction and ensure that he can stay in that house all his life. The platforms recall that they await the mediation of the City of Donostia-San Sebastian, as in 2015 it declared a city without eviction claimed by banks and investment funds.
The platforms claim that they do not rule out calling a public piquet against eviction on the 27th day if Coral Holmes does not disrupt their lawsuit in court.