In Geneva, seven-year-olds, octogenarians and non-ageners, often tenants of their apartments for four or five decades, saw their lease terminated in the name of renovation work. This procedure upsets their lives, exposes them to considerable rent increases and to a search for housing almost impossible because of the shortage.
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In Geneva, seven-year-olds, octogenarians and non-ageners, often tenants of their apartments for four or five decades, saw their lease terminated in the name of renovation work. This procedure upsets their lives, exposes them to considerable rent increases and to a search for housing almost impossible because of the shortage.