Gerhard Pfister, president of the Center Party, is reevaluating support for homeowners' association proposals after recent defeats in referendums. He warns that the upcoming initiatives could face rejection if they lack broad backing, signaling a potential shift in tenancy law dynamics. Discussions for compromise are anticipated as both sides seek to navigate the parliamentary process effectively.
The Swiss electorate has rejected two rental proposals aimed at tightening subletting rules and making lease terminations easier for personal use, marking a narrow victory for tenants. In response, the tenants' association plans to launch a popular initiative for rent controls and regular monitoring, while homeowners prepare further parliamentary initiatives. The ongoing dispute over rental regulations is set to continue, with both sides gearing up for future battles.
On November 24, voters will decide on two contentious rental proposals aimed at tightening subletting rules and easing tenant terminations for personal use. SP Vice-President Jacqueline Badran criticized the bills as attempts to facilitate evictions, while proponents argue they address rising abuses in the rental market. Notably absent from the debate was Economics Minister Guy Parmelin, who distanced himself from the proposals, labeling them as unnecessary parliamentary initiatives.
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