Kasbarian’s Re-Evaluation of Social Housing Law: Enhancing Possibilities for Evicting Delinquent Families with Children

Minister of Housing discusses increased potential for evicting families of criminals

Guillaume Kasbarian, the Minister Delegate for Housing, has expressed a willingness to re-evaluate the law to enhance the possibilities of evicting families with delinquent children from social housing. During an interview on France Inter, franceinfo TV, and Le Monde, he mentioned that he is considering evaluating incivility, offenses, and crimes when determining who should reside in social housing.

Kasbarian emphasized that there are already existing provisions in place regarding delinquent tenants in social housing. He presented a bill related to affordable housing supply and indicated a willingness to strengthen sanctions against delinquent tenants through potential amendments.

The Minister highlighted the importance of ensuring that residents of social housing are not disturbed by those who do not respect laws and engage in delinquent behavior. He expressed a desire to work collaboratively with government officials and lawmakers to address any legal gaps and improve the situation.

Overall, Kasbarian is committed to finding ways to uphold the integrity of social housing and ensure that those living in these properties can do so peacefully without disruptions caused by delinquent behavior.

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