Minister of Housing Wants to End "Life" Social Housing
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In an interview with the "Journal du Dimanche", Vincent Lebrun, Minister of the City and Housing, deplores the low rate of turnover in social housing and defends a profound overhaul of this model.
City and Housing Minister Vincent Jeanbrun wants to put an end to the principle of "life" allocation of social housing. It is a flagship measure of his programme but it remains contested by the HLM movement and tenant defence associations.
In full pressure on the social park, the housing minister, Vincent Jeanbrun, proposes to limit the duration of the HLM lease, a reform contested by the housing actors
"Less than 8% of social housing turnover in 2023 is far too little," he said in an interview at the Sunday newspaper.
Vincent Jeanbrun defends a time limitation of the leases of social housing and the facilitation of evictions, and rather wants to restore confidence to the owners.
The Minister of the City and Housing reaffirmed this Sunday his wish to put an end to the "life" social housing, a flagship measure of his "suburban plan" presented last June. Vincent Jeanbrun also plans to facilitate the expulsion of delinquent tenants. Vincent Jeanbrun attacks social housing "for life". This Sunday, the Minister of the City and Housing said he wanted to put an end to this principle. For him, "less than 8% of turnover in social…
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