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The law adopted by the Senate to regulate furnished tourist accommodation on Wednesday May 22 was eagerly awaited in Brittany, where the associative movement against the Airbnb phenomenon was born five years ago in Saint-Malo (Ille-et-Vilaine). ). The text, co-signed by the Macronist MP for Finistère, Annaïg Le Meur, gives mayors a hand in regulating furnished tourist accommodation accused of drying up the year-round rental market and aggravating the housing crisis.
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“I’m more than happy that we’re finally getting there. It is a concrete response to the housing crisis. This law is built in coherence with the territories and allows mayors to take preventative action, even if we are aware that the effects will not be immediate and that we will not resolve the housing crisis through this law. » The Renaissance deputy for Finistère, Annaïg Le Meur, did not shy away from her pleasure, this Wednesday, May 22, 2024. During the night, the Senate adopted her bill aimed at regulating furnished tourist accommodation, co-signed with the socialist deputy of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Inaki Echaniz. A subject for which the Breton parliamentarian has had to fight hard since the beginning of 2023, sometimes against her own camp. “I’m Breton, I’m stubborn,” she smiles today. I continued to try to convince and at one point, the awareness was real. »