The symbolic ceremony took place at Lisbon City Hall, with the handover of 28 keys to municipal homes, including number 2,000 of the current term.
“This is one of the biggest investments and one of the biggest challenges I have had in my life. “There are 2,000 families who can change their lives and live with more dignity,” said the Mayor of Lisbon, Carlos Moedas (PSD), noting that the housing problem “cannot be solved with a magic wand.”
At the end of the ceremony, in statements to journalists, Carlos Moedas highlighted the work that the local authority had carried out to restore homes that “were closed.”
“In Lisbon, there were no homes for the majority of the population. We were able to go and find homes that were closed and restore them. It is a paradigm shift in relation to previous mandates. We were also able to help 1,500 people pay their rent,” he said.
In total, the Lisbon City Council plans to invest 560 million in the housing sector, using EU funds.
Still, on the subject of housing, Carlos Moedas stressed that the local authority “is studying” the possibility of building more student residences, in order to provide 1,000 more beds for displaced students.
“There are projects with the parish councils, as was the case in Benfica. There is a challenge here and a very active policy. We are providing a solution for the people of Lisbon”, he stated.
Best way to fix Portugals housing problem is to designate a separate court for evictions and create new laws to protect property owners from squatters. The faster the eviction, the better. I had tenants that didn't pay rent for 14 months. They weren't in my property, but maliciously kept my keys. The law worked against me and didnt allow me access until a lawful eviction. The court that handles evictions works too slowly with too many faulty safeguards for the tenant. It even shut down for many months during the change of government. This hurts the property owners, who in turn, would rather have the property empty or do short term rentals. The rental laws need to change in order for owners to feel safe, in return, there would be more available homes for rent.
By Dave G. from USA on 05 Sep 2024, 00:41