This book answers the following question: What are the effects of the implementation of the resettlement policy after the statement of non-mitigable risk,considering multiple conditions by which the inhabitants of the Yopal neighborhood can be considered “vulnerable” in Usme? Subsequently, the studyseeks to demonstrate that the resettlement policy in force in the city of Bogotáreduces the situation of vulnerability to a purely physical issue (that is, to thelocation of the house and its structural conditions), without taking into accountmultiple other factors that could have generated it. Three cases constitute thetransversal axes of this book, which tell the story of the Yopal neighborhoodof Usme, give account of the migrants of rural origin who arrived in the city ofBogotá in the second half of the last century, and examine the Popular HousingOrganization La Independencia.