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The Oise Opac must house more poor households outside priority neighborhoods, but how to do this?

2024-02-01T06:21:03.285Z

Highlights: The Oise Opac must house more poor households outside priority neighborhoods. The law requires social landlords to encourage the installation of the most disadvantaged households. How can we encourage social diversity by “taking” the poorest households out of priority neighborhoods? This is the delicate question that the Hauts-de-France regional audit chamber put its finger on in a recent report devoted to Opac, the first social landlord in Oise. The office exercises its social mission by seeking to promote access to housing for low-income populations.


To promote social diversity, the law requires social landlords to encourage the installation of the most disadvantaged households outside


How can we encourage social diversity by “taking” the poorest households out of priority neighborhoods?

This is the delicate question that the Hauts-de-France regional audit chamber put its finger on in a recent report devoted to Opac, the first social landlord in Oise.

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In this document published Monday January 22, the rapporteur addresses this observation to the Oisian landlord, who manages a rental stock of 30,437 housing units: “The office exercises its social mission by seeking to promote access to housing for low-income populations (… ) without achieving the objective of allocation to priority audiences set by the legislator.

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