fraudulent leave on the rise Paris as the 2024 Olympics approach

The proportion of Parisian tenants who reported that their landlords had terminated the contract and asked to leave the accommodation without respecting the forms increased in the run-up to the Olympic Games, the Departmental Housing Information Agency (Adil ).

In 2022, 19% of leave reported to Adil was not valid in form, declared Adil director Hlne Le Gall during a press briefing, a figure rising to 23% in 2023 and 28% between September and February.

Political and community leaders fear that landlords will evict their tenants to put their property on an Airbnb-type platform and rent gold price on the occasion of the Olympics (July 26-August 11). my office, I see more and more cases of leave which has been given fraudulently or tenants who have strong suspicions, testified during the press briefing the lawyer Virginie Audinot, specializing in real estate law.

A lessor can only release a tenant on the anniversary date of the lease. He must notify the tenant at least three months in advance (six months for an unfurnished property) and he can only do this to sell the property or take it back in order to accommodate himself or relatives there.

Rental: Can my landlord reclaim their home to rent during the Olympic Games?

When our partners alert us to the increase in fraudulent leave, we take immediate measures such as the strengthening of the legal offices of Adil (…) dedicated numbers (…) a page on paris.fr to remind the rights and obligations of owners, added the Parisian elected official (PCF) in charge of supervision of rents and tourist furniture, Barbara Gomes.

An Olympic truce on rental evictions?

With other elected communists, the deputy in charge of Housing Jacques Baudrier and senator Ian Brossat, she asked the State to decree an Olympic truce, on the model of the winter break which prevents rental evictions between November 1 and March 31.

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A certain number of owners are getting rid of their tenants with the aim of renting their accommodation on platforms (like Airbnb, Editor’s note) during the period of the Olympic Games, accused Ian Brossat, calling on tenants suspecting fraudulent leave to report it to him. He also proposed to establish a obligation to declare leave given to the prefecture to tenants in order to better control their validity.

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