Vienna takes action against horror houses: forced administration brings hope for tenants

Vienna takes action against horror houses: forced administration brings hope for tenants

in Vienna, the city determines speculative real estate owners who have been holding tenants in horror scenarios for years. The management of the Vienna Greens, represented by Judith Pühringer and Georg Prack, welcomed the forced administration of the dilapidated building at Salzachstrasse 46, which serves as an example of the grievances. "The forced administration sends a strong sign of speculators who do not take it seriously with the administration of their real estate," explains Pühringer. The green pressure has finally had an effect on how the city government also according to ots.at reports, and she plans to take a close look at other "horror houses".

shocking conditions in the apartments

The concern of the Greens is not only politically motivated; There are tangible cases that underline urgency. One example is the interest house in Rüdigerergasse, where a tenant has had to live without a bathroom and heating for more than a year because the work for a new elevator is standing. "It cannot be that people live in such apartments," criticized Pühringer at a press conference and clarified the devastating conditions. In einem weiteren „Horrorhaus“ in Döbling fand die Polizei sogar eine vermisste Jugendliche, was die Gefahr, die von diesen Gebäuden ausgeht, nochmals verstärkt, wie der Kurier reported.

The Greens have announced a comprehensive anti-speculation package, which includes the forced forced forced administrations and a fund for buying speculation objects. "It is essential that the city of Vienna is finally more determined here," says Prack, warning that the hesitant approach is far too little in the face of the devastating circumstances under which many Viennese have to live. So far, 36 demolition permits for old buildings have been granted - this is the top of the iceberg, according to the Greens. They push for a quick action for the benefit of the tenants concerned, who have to persevere in these catastrophic conditions.

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