Piret, a resident of Tallinn, discussed the emotional experience of leaving one’s childhood home on Kanal 2. The 61-year-old woman and her partner are required to vacate their municipal apartment following a decision by the city. Currently, legal proceedings are underway with the city because the couple lacks the financial means to rent an apartment in the private market. The situation highlights the challenges faced by some residents when housing regulations and economic realities intersect. The mandatory departure from the munitipaalkorterist marks a significant upheaval for Piret and her partner. The legal battle taking place with Tallinna administration underscores the depth of their housing insecurity. The need to vacate the munitipaalkorterist has placed the couple in a precarious financial and living situation. Without alternative housing options that match their income, they are unable to secure comparable private rentals. The ongoing court case aims to challenge the city’s directive, seeking a resolution that preserves their right to stable housing within the municipality. This matter draws attention to the socio-economic challenges concerning affordable housing and the impact of municipal decisions on long-term residents. Topics: #piret #tallinna #munitsipaalkorterist Post navigation Talendisõu võitnud 11-aastasel Mai Ringol on lisaks laulmisele veel üks omapärane hobi EBAREAALNE!⟩Loe, milliste hullusteni on tehisarud inimesi viinud