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Val-de-Marne: to fight against substandard housing, the “rental permit” is attracting more and more cities

2024-01-31T05:39:13.615Z

Highlights: Alfortville and Nogent join Bonneuil, Champigny, Gentilly, Villiers and Villejuif in their fight against substandard housing. Convinced of the usefulness of this system which requires owners in certain neighborhoods to request “prior rental authorization” from the town hall, more and more towns in Val-de-Marne are adopting it. The reasons for being refused a “rental permit” are numerous and diverse, but they certainly protect future tenants from life in a slum.


Alfortville and Nogent join Bonneuil, Champigny, Gentilly, Villiers and Villejuif in their fight against substandard housing. In some


Too much humidity on the walls: it won't work.

Electrical connections not up to standard: still not.

No guardrails on the windows: no rental possible.

The reasons for being refused a “rental permit” are numerous and diverse, but they certainly protect future tenants from life in a slum.

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Convinced of the usefulness of this system which requires owners in certain neighborhoods to request “prior rental authorization” from the town hall, more and more towns in Val-de-Marne are adopting it.

Bonneuil-sur-Marne had started with a “pre-rental declaration”, Champigny-sur-Marne and Villiers-sur-Marne had opened the way in 2022 for prior authorization, followed by Villejuif and Gentilly.

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