Amador Mohedano, on the verge of eviction

The program Let's See had been feeding the news all morning of a possible eviction of a well-known face in this country, and this is none other than Amador Mohedano.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
08 January 2024 Monday 16:26
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Amador Mohedano, on the verge of eviction

The program Let's See had been feeding the news all morning of a possible eviction of a well-known face in this country, and this is none other than Amador Mohedano. Rocío Jurado's brother, who has had financial problems before, has been involved in a new one due to a debt that he has not yet faced.

Pepe del Real has revealed that the Treasury is demanding 247,000 euros from him, which if he does not pay them he could end up with Rocío Carrasco's uncle on the street. For now, the only thing they are going to do is seize all their accounts, waiting for the next steps from the Tax Agency.

A debt that will be difficult for him to end in the short term, since he only receives a pension of about 850 euros per month, as Alessandro Lequio has revealed. "He is warned and he fears that they may get their hands on the only property he currently has, which is the house 'La Más Grande' in Chipiona, which he inherited from his sister, and which he shares with Gloria," he revealed. Pepe del Real.

And it would be the mythical Rocío Jurado farm, where she currently lives, that she could lose if she does not pay. Or, at least, she could lose the part of it. "That property is not just Amador's, it is shared in inheritance with his sister and it is a property that cannot be divided and they cannot seize an asset that belongs to two people. They can only seize Amador's part," added Carmen Borrego .

Therefore, in the event that you could not pay, they would only seize the part that corresponds to you. Already in 2018 he put a few meters of the property up for sale, earning him 90,000 euros. Now, the rest could end up at auction.

Given this, it was Amador Mohedano himself who did not hesitate to speak out. "Marcos García Montes (his lawyer) has told me that the only thing I can tell you is what I should say, that I am going to have a meeting with my agency and with the Treasury inspector in Cádiz, and I will not say anything else," he said. told.

Even so, he wanted to make it clear that his situation is not extreme and that he will surely find a solution. "What's up, man. How is (the situation) going to be the limit? There is nothing limit, on the contrary," he snapped, showing a certain calm.

But he won't know anything for sure until he can talk to the inspector, who is on vacation until the 16th. "On the 16th or 17th he will tell me that I should go to Cádiz with my manager and see how we are going to do it." "to solve whatever it is. There will have to be a solution," he concluded.