Self-Employed People Don't Find a Home: Half Have Trouble Getting a Rent because They Don't Have a Payroll
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Almost half of the self-employed who pay rent for a house, in particular 49 per cent, claim to have faced difficulties in trying to access a rental flat because they are self-employed and do not have a payroll, according to a survey conducted by the Autonomous Labour Observatory by the autonomous organization Uatae. The association denounces that being autonomous “has become, de facto, an obstacle to access to a constitutional right”. “Many less…


Almost half of the self-employed who pay rent for a dwelling, in particular 49 per cent, claim to have faced difficulties in trying to access a rental flat simply because they are self-employed, according to a survey conducted by the Autonomous Labour Observatory by the organization of autonomous Uatae.
MADRID, 28 (EUROPA PRESS) Almost half of the self-employed workers who pay the rent of a house, in particular 49%, claims to have faced difficulties in trying to access an apartment for rent simply because they are self-employed, according to a survey by the Observatory of Self-employed Work promoted [...] The entry 49% of self-employed people who pay rent of housing had problems to achieve flat because they do not have fixed payroll aparece pri…
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