The authority rejected his request for an official certificate for the house, and at the same time initiated building enforcement proceedings because of the irregularly built house, Mediaworks-Hírcentrum learned, which was reported by Mandiner.
As they write, the capital's government office found that Bence Tordai's house "was built with illegal and unprofessional, and therefore irregular, construction activities."
Although the co-chairman of Párbeszéd said on several occasions that everything went well with the construction of his property, the authority initiated proceedings due to the irregular construction. Because of all this, the office rejected Tordai's request for an official certificate for the house, and at the same time initiated building enforcement proceedings for the irregularly built property.
Tordai previously told the Mediaworks News Center that he had no idea that he would have to demolish his house, but in light of the new developments, it no longer seems so certain.
Criminal proceedings have also been initiated in the case of his house in Tordai, the police are investigating for abuse of office.
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