Friday, September 30, 2016

Visale: the security deposit, which will relieve renters under 30 years of age – Challenges.fr

The rent deposit Visale, funded by Action Housing, now benefits to all young people under 30 years of age, they are “young employees, non-employees, the unemployed or students, with the exception of non-equity related tax to their parents. This deposit is free for the tenant and the lessor, for a term of three years, which entered into force in February, may, starting this Friday, benefit to 300,000 young people per year, or one-third of all young people entering annually in the park, private rental, specifies the ministry of Housing.

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Until then, only employees under the age of 30 years (regardless of work contract), and over 30 years in the precarious contract (fixed-term contracts or probationary period of a permanent, interim, contract of apprenticeship or contract help, for a duration of at least one month) could benefit from this security deposit. Free of charge for the lessor and the lessee guarantees to the lessors of the private park and the payment of unpaid rent during the first three years of the lease.

“less than 30 years old are facing a high vulnerability both on the labour market and in access to housing, where they are often considered a priori to be bad payers, whereas this is not the case in reality,” highlights Emmanuelle Cosse, the minister of Housing said in a statement.

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This extension of the deposit Visale to young people less than thirty years is “a great step forward for them”, which is the result of the priority presidential “given to the youth,” she said. Visale is funded by Action Housing, the former 1% Housing, which manages the funds derived from the Participation of employers to the construction effort (Ccap), a contribution to the financing of the principal residence of the employee, paid by employers with 20 or more employees.

The organism that has 900.000 social housing and intermediate houses more than 70,000 households per year.

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