Rhône. Boxed Rents: in Lyon and Villeurbanne, Almost a Quarter of Advertisements Do Not Comply with the Law
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Thirty-two per cent of the 20,000 ads between 2024 and 2025 exceed the city-by-city rent limits, an increase of 4 points over a year, according to the 5th barometer of the Foundation for the Housing of the Disadvantaged published on Thursday.
The Foundation for the Housing of the Disadvantaged (formerly Abbé-Pierre) presents this Thursday its 5th barometer on the management of rents in France. Lyon and Villeurbanne, where the experiment is conducted, are qualified as good pupils who can do better. The scheme praised by tenants, but respected unequally according to the territories, now plays its lasting.
The Housing Foundation publishes the fifth edition of its barometer and notes that, regardless of the city, tenants pay, on average, nearly 200 euros more than they should pay.
In the cities where the scheme is in place, almost one third of the advertisements for a property for rent show a rent amount higher than the authorized ceiling, according to the last barometer of the Housing Foundation, presented on Thursday, 4 September. She asks for the sustainability of the scheme, which is supposed to end in 2026.
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