The Minister of Housing says she is in favor of adapting the DPE for co-ownerships

According to the current schedule, housing classified G, the most energy-intensive, will no longer be able to be rented from January 1, 2025, then housing F from 2028 and finally housing E from 2034.

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The Minister of Housing, Valérie Letard, on October 10, 2024 at the Elysée Palace, in Paris. (ANDREA SAVORANI NERI / NURPHOTO / AFP)

The Minister of Housing, Valérie Létard, opened on Friday October 11 in The Voice of the Norththe door to an adaptation of the energy performance diagnosis (DPE) calendar for co-ownerships, for which “the conditions are not met”. According to the current schedule, housing classified G, the most energy-intensive, will no longer be able to be rented from January 1, 2025, then F housing from 2028 and finally E housing from 2034. “path” that Valérie Létard does not want “to change”she said.

However, “the implementation of this schedule poses a real problem for co-owners”, according to the minister. “The conditions are not met for them to comply. We are therefore looking at how to adapt the schedule for them”she continues.

Concerning the zero-rate loan (PTZ), which the government wishes to extend throughout the territory, the minister does not find “not absurd” that it also concerns individual houses, “outside hyper-urban areas and as long as they do not consume too much space”. Houses were initially excluded from the system given the objectives of combating land take.

The minister further maintained that the government (stabilized) the device” MaPrimeRénov’, “what mattered to players in the sector”. “It should be noted that the 2025 envelope remains at a level equal to the level of consumption observed in 2024”, she defended, while the subsidy paid by the State to finance this bonus, the main public aid for the energy renovation of housing, will amount to 2.3 billion euros in 2025, compared to four billion announced for 2024, according to the finance bill.


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