Therefore she points out with regret:
– The continued omission in all the Prime Minister’s speeches, of any recognition or even a simple reference to the solution of the problems that have been created at the expense of property owners, by the protection policies of almost all the remaining professional and social groups, to which the reduction of rents is presented as a government benefit. This unwarranted omission, which fatally sets the tone of complete procedural and substantive indifference by the entire government to the consequences of the rent reduction, creates an ever-increasing and already explosive sense of alienation and blatant social injustice against them, which the authorities cannot allow to continue. to ignore…
-The continued lack of any clear commitment both to end this bloodletting, and to provide substantial tax relief to landlords from continued forced downsizing leases, which predisposes us to “medium-weight” alchemies of a purely communicative type and without reparation of at least 50% of the damage of each owner…
-The lack of any tax incentive for those property owners who “voluntarily” want to continue this reduction for the next few months of the year to help their tenants.
recourse to justice, according to the latest decision of the courts.
-The continued lack of a platform to declare the rent reduction by self-employed freelance professionals-scientists, who continue to impose arbitrary rent reductions on their landlords without any documentation and without the landlords being able to prove these reductions, in which case they will also lose any relevant “relief”.