Multiple reports describe cases involving British nationals who say they have been targeted by alleged illegal property practices in Spain. Residents claim they purchased homes that were later linked to unlawful activity, leading to forced evictions. They report intimidation and threats, including accounts of armed men. Some residents also allege they were physically assaulted by builders or other people connected to the work on the properties, with claims that additional money was demanded during or after construction.
Accounts from the affected residents describe situations in which they are removed from their properties while unfamiliar individuals move in, resulting in significant losses. The reports frame these events as part of a broader pattern affecting “dozens” of buyers rather than isolated incidents.
The articles emphasize the harm suffered by the buyers—eviction, assault allegations, and loss of the properties—while presenting the claims as allegations by the affected residents. They do not provide definitive findings on the legality of the properties or the full scope of responsibility in the reports summarized here.