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UniCreditova zapuščina na Wolfovi 1: od prestižne lokacije do “gradbišča”
Slovenia🏛️ Politics8 days ago

UniCreditova zapuščina na Wolfovi 1: od prestižne lokacije do “gradbišča”

The article discusses the deteriorated condition of a prestigious building at Wolfova 1 in Ljubljana, which was once owned by the Mayer family and later managed by Eurocapital Partners Estate. The property, located near major landmarks in Ljubljana, has fallen into disrepair after UniCredit Banka Slovenija vacated it in 2024 without paying rent. Legal disputes have arisen between the landlord and the bank, with claims of over 242,000 euros in unpaid rent and associated costs. The case involves multiple legal proceedings, including eviction, evidence preservation, and potential breach of contract. The property’s history includes its return to the Mayer family through denationalization and ongoing management challenges.

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UniCreditova zapuščina na Wolfovi 1: od prestižne lokacije do “gradbišča”

The article discusses the deteriorated condition of a prestigious building at Wolfova 1 in Ljubljana, which was once owned by the Mayer family and later managed by Eurocapital Partners Estate. The property, located near major landmarks in Ljubljana, has fallen into disrepair after UniCredit Banka Slovenija vacated it in 2024 without paying rent. Legal disputes have arisen between the landlord and the bank, with claims of over 242,000 euros in unpaid rent and associated costs. The case involves multiple legal proceedings, including eviction, evidence preservation, and potential breach of contract. The property’s history includes its return to the Mayer family through denationalization and ongoing management challenges.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a legal dispute involving a private property and a major financial institution, without overtly favoring either side. It reports on the condition of the property, the contractual obligations, and the legal actions taken by both parties, maintaining a neutral

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