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In some cities, to fight against the scourge of sleep traders, measures are put in place by the town halls.
It is a building that has become a symbol of the fight against the sleep merchants. Near Dunkirk (North), a building of 350 m2 operated for fifteen years by an abusive owner. He rented ten dilapidated apartments here to people in great difficulty. “I don’t understand how people could have lived there”says a neighbor.
450,000 places of life considered unworthy in France
A hovel, confiscated by the courts two years ago, then entrusted to this association to make social housing, a first in France. Inside, the traces of the former occupants are still there. Some families paid 500 euros for a studio. “In terms of health, we are not at the top, far from it”, deplores the head of Habitat and Humanism Nord-Pas-De-Calais, Françoise Delvoye. In France, 450,000 places to live are considered unworthy. To fight against these illegal practices, some municipalities such as Lens (Pas-de-Calais) have set up a rental permit. If they still rent their property, the owners risk a fine of 15,000 euros.