Fight for the Lugner villa: Simone defends herself against eviction notice!

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Simone Lugner is facing an eviction notice and is fighting for her home in Vienna after the death of her husband Richard Lugner.

Simone Lugner steht vor einer Räumungsklage und kämpft um ihr Zuhause in Wien nach dem Tod ihres Mannes Richard Lugner.
Simone Lugner is facing an eviction notice and is fighting for her home in Vienna after the death of her husband Richard Lugner.

Fight for the Lugner villa: Simone defends herself against eviction notice!

Simone Lugner, the widow of the well-known builder Richard Lugner, is faced with an eviction notice. She must leave the shared villa in Vienna by June 30, 2025. Otherwise, she faces expulsion from the property, which has been a symbol of their relationship in recent years. How schlager.de reports, the right of residence that Richard Lugner had guaranteed her is now controversial.

The dispute over the million-dollar fortune of Richard Lugner, who died on his 91st birthday, has triggered a violent family tragedy. His private foundation, Lugner & Söhne, demands that Simone leave the villa. The allegation is that she did not adequately care for her husband before his death, which is a violation of a secret agreement that stipulated care arrangements in the event Lugner needed care.

Emotional outlook for Simone Lugner

The situation puts a lot of strain on Simone Lugner. After taking part in the ORF show “Dancing Stars”, which left her emotionally affected and sad, she said that she could no longer come to the show every day. At the after-show party, she spoke about feeling an "emotional hole" after the show ended and that she currently has no new projects or jobs lined up. She feels unfulfilled without a task and feels her current situation is unfair.

Her lawyer, Florian Höllwarth, has made it clear that Richard Lugner was active and mobile until his death. He announced that another dispute before the Döbling district court was likely. Loud today.at The relevant eviction proceedings could last for months or even years. A bailiff can only take action after all legal processes have been completed.

Perspectives for the future

Simone Lugner emphasized that she does not want to move out of the house voluntarily and wants to fight for her home. In the afternoon, if an agreement is reached, she should be able to cover the operating and renovation costs so that she can live without worries. The legal battle over the villa and inheritance could continue to drag on, while she suffers increasing emotional stress.

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