The deadline is slowly but surely approaching and is making landlords cringe.
Renting certain dwellings will become more complicated from 1 January 2023. These are properties, classified F or G on the Energy Performance Diagnosis (DPE), which consume more than 450 kWh per m² and per year, that is i.e. the worst thermal colanders.
Until then, their number had been estimated at 90,000 by the government, for the private rental stock.
They would, in reality, be 140,000, according to the National Observatory for Energy Renovation (ONRE), a body attached to the Ministry for Ecological Transition, which has just published a report on the performance of the housing stock in France.
Or 1.1% of the private rental stock (12.1 million housing units).
An estimate close to that made by the National Federation of Real Estate (Fnaim), namely 150,000 housing units.
Add 50,000 social housing units and 320,000 owner-occupied properties, according to ONRE.
Since the…
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