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Legal experts say Spain’s Ley de Propiedad Horizontal (Horizontal Property Law) allows for eviction in extreme cases, but the process is slow. “Proving psychological damage from a neighbor is difficult,” explains attorney Carlos Ruiz. “But when multiple families testify, the courts are starting to take ‘mi vecino infernal’ cases more seriously.”

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In the end, the only guaranteed solution is moving. But until then, invest in noise-canceling headphones, and repeat this mantra: “This too shall pass… or they will.” If “Mi Vecino Infernal” refers to a specific film, series, or book (like a Spanish remake of The ‘Burbs or a horror short), please clarify and I’d be happy to write a synopsis or review for you. Legal experts say Spain’s Ley de Propiedad Horizontal

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In Spanish culture, where apartments are close-knit and thin walls are the norm, the vecino infernal is a legendary figure of frustration. He (or she) is the person who turns shared living into a psychological thriller.

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