Student Housing: 95% of Ads Do Not Respect the Rent Framework, According to What to Choose Together
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According to the consumer association, in the absence of a place in the Crous university residences, nine out of ten students turn to private housing, and often have to pay rents "inconsistent with their budget".
Student housing rents continue to rise in large cities. According to a study by Que Choisir Ensemble (formerly UFC-Que Choisir), 95% of controlled studio listings exceed regulatory limits.
According to the study, owners often apply additional amounts of rent "very substantial, little or no justification".
A study by the association Que Choisir Ensemble reveals that 95% of student housing ads analysed in six major French cities exceed the permitted ceilings.
A study by the association Que Choisir Ensemble published this Tuesday 7 July reveals that 95% of student housing ads analysed in Paris, Lille, Lyon, Bordeaux, Grenoble and Montpellier violent supervision...
In a study published this Tuesday, the consumer association reveals that 95% of studio ads of 15 m2, analysed on sites like Leboncoin, exceed the allowed ceilings of 234 euros per month on average.
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