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A name. A real name. Elena wrote it on her palm with a pen.

For three years, Elena had been trying to reclaim her family’s vivienda —the small house in Centro Habana that her father had built brick by brick in the 1950s. After he passed, a bureaucratic fog descended. The state had registered the property under a "temporary occupancy" clause during a renovation project in the 90s. That "temporary" status had lasted twenty-five years. minjus.gob.cu solicitudes

The Ministry of Justice office smelled of old paper and floor wax. Elena sat on a wooden bench, clutching a folder with every document she owned. A young woman in a green uniform called her name. A name

A real person? Or a bot? She typed: "Necesito saber si mi solicitud #0047823 está en estudio legal o archivada." For three years, Elena had been trying to

They walked through a labyrinth of corridors to a small room with a single window overlooking a dusty courtyard. On the desk: Elena's expediente . It was thick as a brick.

Her heart sank. Then a PDF appeared in her "Notificaciones" folder. It was a letter, signed with a digital stamp: "Se requiere una inspección presencial de la propiedad. Presentarse en la Dirección Provincial de Justicia, Calle 23 y L, Vedado, el 15 de noviembre, 9:00 a.m."