The energy renovation works of the condominiums are taking too long to implement and make the timetable for the banning of thermal colanders “
untenable
”, denounced the National Federation of Real Estate (Fnaim) on Wednesday.
“
The temporality of public policy is not that of the reality of our professions and co-ownership trustees in France.
You will have to understand it!
“said Loïc Cantin, the new president of the main employers’ organization in the sector.
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There are many and tedious steps involved in carrying out co-ownership work, to which are added significant delays between the vote on the work and its launch.
"
In France, a simple intervention of thermal insulation from the outside, to achieve this, the average time is 18 months
," said Loïc Cantin, based on feedback from Fnaim members.
In particular, the lack of qualified professionals in the building industry.
“
As you all know, the construction service provider market is crowded.
What Frenchman hasn't had difficulty finding a roofer, a mason, a plumber, an electrician?
asks Loïc Cantin.
Under these conditions, the timetable for the gradual ban on energy-intensive housing is "
untenable
", he insisted, echoing a recurring grievance from Fnaim.
Since January 1, housing consuming more than 450 kilowatt hours per square meter per year can no longer be rented, in order to encourage their owners to renovate them.
Will follow, in 2025, all the housing labeled G for their energy performance, then the F in 2028 and the E in 2034. But this calendar is not consistent with that decreed by the government for the renovation of condominiums, assured Loic Cantin.
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In buildings over 15 years old, the trustees of condominiums with more than 200 lots have had the obligation, since January 1, to draw up a draft multi-year work plan.
An obligation which will gradually be extended to the smallest condominiums by 2025. Too short to enter into the nails of the ban on renting thermal colanders, denounces the Fnaim, which has long called for the suspension of this ban from then on that a multi-year work plan has been initiated.