Equality in social housing policy
Once again, we can hear about new, beautiful, well-maintained non-profit apartments and the lucky ones who will be allocated them. And this is usually forever, because their children can also stay in the so-called non-profit apartments, which we no longer call social apartments or apartments for socially disadvantaged people. There are no repeated procedures or re-assessment of the social vulnerability of partners or children for the same apartment, because they simply acquire the right to housing, which they find difficult to lose.
Public opinion on such a state or municipal housing policy is divided according to their daily lives.
The happiest and most satisfied will be those who will be allocated these new beautiful non-profit apartments, or who will be selected in the tenders for the allocation of non-profit apartments.
Those who have been or will be excluded from the tenders for the allocation of these new beautiful non-profit apartments, which are certainly correctly conducted, will be disappointed.
Those who have already been allocated non-profit apartments, but older buildings and low values, will also be disappointed.
Those who had to secure their own homes will also have mixed feelings. For most, a new apartment is unattainable with the dizzying prices of new real estate. It has also been mentioned several times that a Slovenian owner who owns a property worth more than 120,000 euros is simply given a "social seal" for heirs who are children or partners, if they become materially endangered for one reason or another that they cannot influence, and need public funds for subsistence and accommodation, even in the event of natural disasters or damage to the property caused by others.
Less happy are, of course, those who pay special taxes on real estate that is of greater value and hear about non-profit new apartments that are not even touched by such taxes, or who afford to live in such real estate on the so-called "shoulders" and income of others.
An apartment or residence, especially a new one, is difficult to achieve for most of the inhabitants of this planet Earth even with paid employment and almost always or for most people who provide their own housing, it means lifelong savings or repayment of loans or even lifelong moves from one landlord to another or they get used to "camping at their parents' place".
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