The 2,000 co-owners of Grigny 2 (Essonne) had paid in 2012 and 2013 nearly two million euros to compensate for unpaid charges. The signing of an amicable protocol governing the judicial liquidation of the main union of Grigny 2 at the judicial court of Evry will allow them to recover this money, relays Le Parisien.

Built in the early 1970s, the Grigny 2 condominium, a real city within the city with its 5,000 housing units and 17,000 inhabitants, had gradually accumulated debts, until bankruptcy in 2001. At the time, the main union administrator of Grigny 2 owed 12 million euros. Three safeguarding plans and a State mechanism followed one another.

A symbolic gesture

Finally, in March 2022, the Evry judicial court pronounced the disappearance of the main union. Its liquidator, AJAssociés, managed to release a "liquidation bonus" of 2 million euros and it was decided to immediately pay this sum to the co-owners. A symbolic gesture that could inspire other courts. The liquidator now has five years to recover the 8 million euros of debts that remain to be settled.

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