Summary:
Thousands of families in municipal housing are behind on rent
151 families evicted since 2022
Debts date back several years
Issues arise in 14 municipalities
Millions owed to local councils
Municipal Housing Rent Crisis
There are thousands of families living in municipal houses who are behind on their rent payments. In some cases, these debts date back several years. Since 2022, 151 families have been evicted due to non-payment and illegal use of properties across 14 municipalities in the country.
Inhabitants of social housing owe millions to local councils.
Photo: Leonel de Castro
This situation has raised significant concerns regarding the affordability of housing and the social implications of such widespread rent arrears. The municipalities are grappling with how to manage these debts while ensuring that families are not left homeless.
With the ongoing economic challenges, it's crucial to address the root causes of these payment issues and to find sustainable solutions for those affected.
Key Statistics
- 151 families evicted since 2022
- Debts dating back several years
- Affects 14 municipalities across the country
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