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Thermal colanders: should you sell or renovate?

2022-11-21T19:43:14.785Z


Accommodations poorly rated by the DPE may be prohibited from being rented. In this context, donors may question their strategy.


The obligation to renovate energy-intensive accommodation particularly affects owners of small rental accommodation poorly rated by the DPE, putting the student rental market in the front line.

It is accompanied by the prohibition to increase the rent and, even more serious, to rent.

Already, since August 24, 2022, landlords with housing labeled F or G can no longer revise the rent of current leases or even increase it during a renewal or relocation.

In addition, from 1 January 2023, they will no longer be able to rent accommodation whose energy consumption reaches or exceeds 450 kWh/m2/year of final energy.

These accommodations will indeed be considered indecent, under a decree of January 11, 2021. Except to carry out work.

But the ban on renting does not stop there.

As of January 1, 2025, all other class G accommodation can no longer be rented.

In 2028, will come the turn of those labeled…

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Source: lefigaro

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