“We will allow furnished accommodation to become tourist accommodation, even if it is rated E, whereas the Assembly had planned to go with D.
As for the fund, owners will be able to comply with the climate and sustainability law for 10 years, rather than 5 years, so as not to destabilize too much the structure of furnished tourist housing in certain areas, such as ski resorts, which sometimes matter. up to 80% thermal filters,
“, said Sylviane Noel, rapporteur of the committee on economic affairs.
Thus, new owners of furnished tourist properties will be prohibited from renting class G thermal filters from 1 January 2025, then F in 2028 and E in 2034.
For those already present on the market, obtaining an energy label of at least class D will only be necessary from 2034.
Mayors will be given certain tools to regulate the market at the local level. They will be able to further reduce the maximum number of days of tourist rentals in the main residence, reducing it from 120 to 90 days per year.
They would also be allowed to set quotas by area or even create reserves dedicated exclusively to primary residences. In addition, the proposed law should allow the rental of furnished tourist accommodation to be prohibited in shared ownership rules.
This will certainly be done by a two-thirds majority rather than by unanimity today.
“Airbnb rents have increased exponentially.
In 2014 we had 80,000 short-term accommodation, up from 1.2 million ten years later, and this is a number of accommodation that is no longer available in the traditional rental market, favoring students or families.
We’re not here to ban, we’re here to regulate, we need year-round housing so people can plan ahead. Today, companies cannot hire employees due to the lack of housing,” commented Finistère Renaissance MP Annaigue Le Meur into the microphone. France Inter.