Unpaid Rents More Easily Seized on Salary: an Association Denounces the Measure
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Since 1 July, the authorization of a judge is no longer necessary to initiate a seizure of wages in the event of unpaid rent. This reform aims to simplify and speed up the procedures for the owners. The National Housing Confederation warns about a measure which, according to it, disregards the rights of tenants in financial distress. - The unpaid rents more easily seized on salary: an association denounces the measure (My money and my rights).
Faced with rising unpaid rent, a new law now makes it easier to directly seize tenants' wages. This measure simplifies collection, but has sparked strong reactions. Discover the implications of this reform.
New legislation has just come into force, giving landlords the option of deducting rent directly from their tenant's salary in the event of non-payment, without going through lengthy and costly legal proceedings.
Until recently, an owner faced with an unpaid rent had to arm himself with patience, because he had to go through a complex and time-consuming procedure in order to be able to recover his dues. However, since 1 July, everything has changed. Thanks to a discreet but decisive decree, donors can now mandate a commissioner of justice to initiate a seizure on salary, without prior permission from the judge. A step forward that aims to relieve the con…
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