Quebec City Will Allow Hlm Co-Location
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Let's go with some good news. The work of the member of Parliament Guillaume Cliche-Rivard has borne fruit: the Government of Quebec will revise its Regulation on the allocation of low-cost housing to allow for co-location1.


François Legault's government is planning to relax HLM-related regulations in order to make it possible to live in a shared dwelling.
The various programmes governing access to low-cost housing support some 114,320 households.
The Government of Quebec has tabled a proposed regulation which aims to allow co-location in low-cost (HLM) dwellings. The Minister responsible for Habitation, France-Élaine Duranceau, made the announcement on Wednesday morning, explaining that the government wants "more people to have access to an HLM while ensuring that there are as little underoccupied housing as possible." Currently, HLM co-location is only permitted when the household inclu…


The Government of Quebec has tabled a proposed regulation which aims to allow co-location in low-cost (HLM) dwellings. The Minister responsible for Habitation, France-Élaine Duranceau, made the announcement on Wednesday morning, explaining that the government wants "more people to have access to an HLM while ensuring that there are as little underoccupied housing as possible." Currently, HLM co-location is only permitted when the household inclu…
The Government of Quebec has tabled a proposed regulation which aims to allow co-location in low-cost (HLM) dwellings. The Minister responsible for Habitation, France-Élaine Duranceau, made the announcement on Wednesday morning, explaining that the government wants "more people to have access to an HLM while ensuring that there are as little underoccupied housing as possible." Currently, HLM co-location is only permitted when the household inclu…
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