to introduce in 2014 law for access to housing and urban renovated, called " loi Alur ", minister of housing of time, Cécile Duflot, had hoped to limit increase in rents, which grew by 60 % in last sixteen years. However, this text is still little or poorly applied.
The film focuses on situation of two couples in paris. One is looking for a two-bedroom apartment in Paris, but most of apartments he visits, have rents that significantly exceed limits set by law. The or lives in a studio rented property is too expensive and tries to bring it down. In fact, while nearly 400 municipalities should in future benefit from this framing system, means to enforce m are limited.
The documentary also denounces mechanism that allows some individuals to invest in housing through a tax benefit.
The new law Pinel had to allow construction of apartments at affordable rents for households with modest incomes. However, in two thirds of major cities, y reach – or exceed – price of market and are of benefit to most advantaged. Or buildings have been built in areas where demand is low. Result : y remain without a tenant for several years.
The investigation is made also echo of a paradox : while nearly half a million of ile-de-france are waiting for social housing, more than 77,000 public housing would remain empty at end of three months. Anor observation : in Paris, 10 % of apartments should be reserved for those of more modest are, in fact, occupied by households.
admission of powerlessnessJean-Christophe Doors gives widely word to former ministers of left slot Cécile Duflot (2012-2014) and Emmanuelle Cosse (2016-2017). Both are a testimony of ir helplessness in face of greed of real estate developers, laxity of municipalities, lack of courage of State.
On or hand, with exception of a representative of Century 21, first network of real estate agencies in France, documentary, presented in framework of magazine " The World in face ", hosted by Marina Carrère d'encausse, leaves little room for professionals in sector to bring ir point of view. A discussion follows this documentary, in particular with Jean-Yves Mano, president of association, CLCV (Consumption, housing and living environment), Pierre Madec, economist, and Pascal Boulanger, vice-president of Federation of real estate developers in France.
Housing, who benefits from crisis ?, Jean-Christophe Doors, with collaboration of Victoria Kopiloff (Fr., 2017, 60 min).