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MPs want to relax obligations for condominiums

The 2021 Climate and Resilience Act provides for a rental ban on G-rated housing from January 1, 2025.
"The aim is to avoid unnecessary conflicts between landlords and tenants, and to avoid over-soliciting the courts," Valérie Létard's office told reporters on Tuesday (Hurca! / Adobe Stock).
"The aim is to avoid unnecessary conflicts between landlords and tenants, and to avoid over-soliciting the courts," Valérie Létard's office told reporters on Tuesday (Hurca! / Adobe Stock).
By AFP
January 29, 2025 | 7:50 AM

Translated from French.

MPs are today examining a cross-party bill backed by the government to suspend under certain conditions, particularly in condominiums, the ban on renting out energy-guzzling homes rated G on the Diagnostic de Performance Energétique (DPE). This bill, tabled at the end of October by the Ensemble pour la République (ex-Renaissance) MP Bastien Marchive and the Socialist MP Iñaki Echaniz, was originally due to be examined in December, but its progress was halted by the Barnier government's censure in early December.

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