Dispute over Lugner-Villa: Widow Simone defends himself against evacuation!

Simone Lugner defends himself against the evacuation of her villa in Döbling and relies on a lifelong right of living.
Simone Lugner defends himself against the evacuation of her villa in Döbling and relies on a lifelong right of living. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Dispute over Lugner-Villa: Widow Simone defends himself against evacuation!

Wien-Döbling, Österreich - The dramatic conflict over the villa of Richard "Mörtel" Lugner continues to come to a head. Simone Lugner, the widow of the well -known Austrian building contractor, is currently under pressure. The Lugner Privat Foundation has asked you to leave the luxurious villa in Vienna-Döbling by June 30, 2025, otherwise there is a risk of an eviction action. This message not only caused an excitement in public, but also for a bitter legal dispute between the foundation and the widow, which is vehemently defending itself against the demand. HNA reports that Simone relies on agreements with her deceased man who should assure her of a lifelong right of residence in the villa.

Simone Lugner also applied for the discontinuation of the Board of Directors of the Lugner Privat Foundation at the COMPANIC COUNTER, since it is convinced that this has violated essential duties. The dispute continues to escalate while it rely on unemployment benefit and stays afloat with occasional moderations on Austria Power Radio. The foundation's claim that her right to live has gone out is particularly explosive because in 2024 she did not adequately take care of her seriously ill man. This accusation clearly rejects Simone and states that she has legal demands on the villa. [Promiflash] (https://www.promiflash.de/news/2025/06/erbstreit-escalt-simone-lugner-geht- against-rae-vor.html) complements that for Simone it is not just about the home, but also about the legacy of her years together with Richard Lugner.

A look at the legal background

Another aspect that is important in this discussion is the tax consequences of a right of residence. Often, those affected do not know that even a lifelong right of living is taxable. According to the right-wing, this can lead to an inheritance tax that can be up to 50%, depending on the relationship. For unmarried partners such as Simone, only a allowance of 20,000 euros applies in the event of inheritance, which could further complicate the entire situation.

These legal framework are of enormous importance for Simone in their current situation. She not only fights for her apartment, but also for her financial security. The dispute over the villa, which for many is a symbol of the couple's life together, could have far -reaching consequences for Simone and her future well -being.

In this uncertain situation, it remains to be seen how things develop. Whether Simone can defend her place in the villa or whether the Lugner Privat Foundation keeps the upper hand is still in the stars. However, one thing is certain: the conflict not only brings with it legal, but also emotional challenges that could have serious consequences for both sides.

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OrtWien-Döbling, Österreich
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