Former Dance Star Papageno in a dispute with the City of Zagreb: The Court ruled him in favor
The City of Zagreb suffered defeat in court in a dispute that led against the former singer Nevena Palečekbetter known as Papageno. It all started in October 2021. When the city decided to sue Paleček because for more than a year he did not leave the space of the Sport Ribolovci House in Kranjčevićeva, reports Morning.
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By the way, the Zagreb Fishing Society was evicted from this area at the end of 2020 – one of the last moves of the former mayor. But when the fishermen left, the city officials found Papagen’s things there. As it turned out, he temporarily left them there while renovating the apartment where he lives, which, admittedly, is not his but brother.
The tenant’s representative confirmed that he did not only leave things papageno, he allegedly knew how to spend the night there. The space, by the way, is located in the yard of the building.
During August 2021. The city services decided to take matters into their own hands – they did the inspection of the controversial space and changed the lock. Paleček received a notice: there is a deadline that can be reached for his own thing and say goodbye to the space.
But when the officers returned after a few days, the door was packed. They immediately called the police, and a few months later the city decided to go a step further and a lawsuit was initiated against Paleček.
Neven Paleček has completely challenged the Zagreb City lawsuit, saying that the city is not entitled to a part of the yard in Kranjčević, which he tries to take over. According to him, it is a shared, unrequited area owned by all co -owners, and the space, he says, gave him his brother to use.
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The court listened to witnesses, including Paleček’s brother Goran and a representative of the co -owner and stood on the side of the former singer. Their statements revealed that a co -owners have never been reached on the division of space, which means that the city, although one of the co -owners, does not have the right to seek independently to surrender to him a certain part of the building, he writes Morning.
The court concluded that the city could not seek eviction in the way it tried, because all co -owners are the right to the common space. On top of that, Paleček must pay 62.50 euros for court costs.
The verdict is not yet final, so both parties have the right to appeal.
Otherwise, this is not the first time Paleček has found himself in front of a threat of eviction. He remembers the public from 2013, when he and his family were evicted from the apartment at Zagreb’s Salata, and then he was unsuccessfully tried to protect him with the Living Wall activists.