Growing precariousness, psychological fragility, inflation… The reasons are many.
But the result is there, serious: more than 30,000 tenants of Parisian HLM can no longer pay their rent with the three social landlords of the City.
Other organizations not dependent on the town hall encounter the same problems.
And the months that are looming, against a backdrop of the energy crisis, for 2023 but also 2024, are worrying.
A context generalized to the whole of France, the Social Union for Housing (USH) having revealed on Monday that unpaid rent was on the rise among most social landlords in France.
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