End of the winter truce, think about supportive housing
For thousands of families, April 1st is synonymous with worry and stress. It marks the end of the winter truce that began last November 1st. Under the threat of an eviction notice, they will have to leave their homes. Those who have not taken the initiative will be forced by the authorities […]
For thousands of families, the date of April 1st is synonymous with worry and stress. It is the end of the winter truce that began last November 1st. Under the threat of an eviction notice, they will have to leave their housing. Those who have not taken the initiative will be forced to do so by law enforcement.
Shared housing: a solution to help some get back on their feet and find their bearings
Today we must show solidarity. Job loss or salary reduction, a death, an illness are all reasons that can affect any of us. They can cause households to fall into the vicious spiral of unpaid rent.
Most of these families, but also single people or single parents, have little or no means. However, these means can be shared with another person. This person makes a room or part of a housing unit available to them.
Skills to highlight to break out of the vicious spiral
Solidarity housing can also allow some to get back in the saddle and escape this gloom.
For the host who receives, it is, beyond the humanitarian and social act, a real willingness to share. It allows them to benefit from possible help such as a simple presence.
For the applicant to this solidarity housing, it is thus a way to highlight their skills and enjoy a very advantageous rent.
To ensure yourself, Remember to formalize your new relationship with a contract.
Hosts who are owners or tenants with the agreement of their owners as well as tenants have rights and duties. Make a lease contract or any other contract useful to your relationship. Contracts, when made through a matching platform, are always negotiated at very advantageous prices. This therefore allows a win-win exchange for both parties.
