The annual general meeting of the Union of Real Estate Owners of Landes (UNPI 40), which was held on October 18, was structured around three highlights. The statutory part was an opportunity to highlight the good health of the association which borders on 200 members, and to re-elect, unanimously, the board of directors chaired by Claudine Labadie-Poudenx since 2015, for a new mandate of three years.
This was followed by speeches from the guests. Sylvain Grataloup, president of the National Federation, mentioned the property tax which, according to him, “could be replaced by a contribution paid by the owner and the tenant” and suggested the idea of “creating a youth subsidiary of less of 40 years within the departmental chambers to take over the defense of the values that UNPI members support.
Alexis Arras, deputy mayor of Dax, recalled that “since the start of the mandate, the City had not increased the property tax, has not created an additional tax on secondary properties and is proposing a plan to promote the property. 'hypercentre from tax exemptions'.
“Complexity”
Dominique Cassagnau presented the role and missions of the commercial court that he chairs. Me Gaymard, notary in Dax, detailed the rules of wills and inheritance. MP Lionel Causse underlined “the complexity of the real estate owner's situation currently, due to political instability. » He welcomed the expansion of the zero-interest loan, questioned the status of the lessor and reassured the audience about the five billion in aid from MaPrimeRénov'.
Finally, the highlight of the morning, Claudine Labadie-Poudenx announced the holding of a monthly round table and the creation of new offices in Hossegor (Terra Costa real estate center, Pédebert zone, from January 2025) and in Mont -de-Marsan.