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Social landlords could be penalized for failing to maintain low-cost housing projects

The new Minister for Towns and Cities is calling for an inventory to be drawn up
More than 5.4 million people now live in some 1,600 neighborhoods classified as "urban policy" (Fotolia)
More than 5.4 million people now live in some 1,600 neighborhoods classified as "urban policy" (Fotolia)
By AFP
January 6, 2025 | 10:18 AM

Translated from French.

Juliette Méadel, the new French Minister for Urban Affairs, is calling for an inventory of social housing in working-class neighborhoods to be drawn up "within three weeks", with a view to imposing financial penalties on social landlords who fail to maintain them properly.

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