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Threatened Property, Asphyxiated Real Estate Market: the Trap of Legislation Too Favourable to Tenants

Summary by contrepoints.org
In France, an owner who is the victim of unpaid rents or a squat often has to wait several years before returning to his property. A legal imbalance that discourages private rental investment, weakens the fundamental right of ownership and increases rents to the detriment of the weakest, supposedly protected. State of play of French absurdity. The tenant, an untouchable debtor In theory, a rental lease is a so-called synallagmatic contract: the …
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In France, an owner who is the victim of unpaid rents or a squat often has to wait several years before returning to his property. A legal imbalance that discourages private rental investment, weakens the fundamental right of ownership and increases rents to the detriment of the weakest, supposedly protected. State of play of French absurdity. The tenant, an untouchable debtor In theory, a rental lease is a so-called synallagmatic contract: the …

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contrepoints.org broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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