of local elected representatives regret the absence of strong proposals

Six associations of local elected officials regret “the absence of strong and expected proposals to resolve the housing crisis” from the government, after the arbitrations made on Monday by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne.

The Association of Mayors of Ile-de-France (AMIF), the Association of Rural Mayors of France (AMRF), the Association of Small Towns of France (APVF), France Urbaine, Intercommunalits de France and Ville & Banlieue deplore Wednesday in a joint statement a form of blindness on the part of the government on the difficulties encountered in the field.

Ms. Borne presented her arbitrations to the working groups of the National Council for Refoundation on Monday, while warning that there was no no magic measureone and only, which would allow the situation to be unblocked.

Housing crisis: the real estate sector is up against government announcements

If the associations of elected officials welcome the extension of the zero-rate loan, the extension of the public deposit for tenants or the development of intermediate rent rentals, these measures are not up to the challenges, they believe.

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The six associations of elected officials regret in particular the absence of measures allowing them to have control over MaPrimeRnov’ credits, and access to the tools of public regulation currently reserved for extended areas, such as the control of rents. , the regulation of tourist accommodation in order to fight more effectively against real estate speculation.

Local elected officials also regret the absence of measures aimed at strengthening the right to experiment with land tools, to successfully implement the zero net land take objective (reduction of the extension of cities to the detriment of nature) or fight effectively against the vacancy of housing.

They also ask for the establishment of assistance for mayors builders to boost the construction of housing in tense areas such as, for example, in le-de-France. On Tuesday, the Association of Mayors of France (AMF) had already denounced the inadequacy and lack of consistency of announcements of the government, demanding in particular a revival of the incentive to the mayors builders.

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