The Shih Family continues to be supported by court decisions related to the industrial complex judicially acquired in Cambuí in September 2024. Even after the previously granted deadline for voluntary vacancy expired, the property remains occupied, preventing the purchaser from obtaining full access to the area acquired through the judicial auction.
The most recent developments in the case now include communications regarding an inspection accompanied by a court-appointed judicial officer, scheduled for Thursday, May 21, 2026. This new phase reinforces that the case continues to move forward even after the favorable rulings already recognized by the courts over the past several months.
Why is the presence of a judicial officer important at this stage?
The involvement of a judicial officer usually takes place during stages connected to the practical enforcement of court-ordered measures. In the case of the industrial complex, the scheduled inspection indicates that the proceedings are no longer focused solely on discussions regarding the validity of the auction, but are also advancing toward actions related to possession of the property.

Throughout the case, the occupants of the industrial complex have already received notifications, official communications, and court orders related to the different stages of the proceedings. Even so, the property remains occupied despite favorable rulings for the Shih Family and the expiration of the previously granted deadline for voluntary departure.
This situation continues to create direct impacts for the purchaser. Without full access to the property, the Shih Family remains unable to move forward with the projects planned for the area, prolonging financial losses and leaving investments pending while awaiting the next procedural steps.
How has the progress of the case begun to affect the future of the area?
The Shih Family’s project has the potential to strengthen economic activity, attract investment, and expand opportunities in Cambuí. As a result, the continued occupation of the property is preventing the possible economic impacts associated with the industrial complex from materializing.
Author: Diego Rodríguez Velázquez

