Overview
- The Madrid court ruled in favor of Alberto González Amador, affirming his right to proceed with renovations despite municipal stop orders.
- The City Council chose not to appeal the March 2025 ruling, making the decision final and binding.
- The court determined that Amador's second declaration of responsibility was valid under regional land law, countering the City Council's interpretation.
- Renovation works reportedly caused significant damage, including floods that led to a restaurant's closure and bankruptcy in 2023.
- The case has intensified scrutiny of Isabel Díaz Ayuso's living arrangements and raised questions about administrative transparency and regulatory practices in Madrid.