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Heriberto Treviño proposes that abandoned houses be recovered for vulnerable populations

· The GLPRI Coordinator will present an initiative to reform the Housing Institute Law.

Monterrey, NL.- In order to recover and rehabilitate abandoned houses and can be assigned to the population with the highest index of social vulnerability, the Coordinator of the PRI Legislative Group, Heriberto Treviño Cantú, announced an initiative to reform the Institute Law of Nuevo León Housing.

The leader of the PRI bench in the Legislative Branch explained that the modification will help coordinate and promote the signing of agreements with institutions of the three levels of government, in order to generate strategies and lines of action, to the extent of their financial capacity. , to recover the abandoned house.

“The initiative’s objective is to find that families who suffer from a high degree of vulnerability can benefit from a house to achieve a better quality of life,” said the GLPRI Coordinator.

“To achieve this objective, I propose to provide the Institute with the necessary tools so that it has the powers to recover and rehabilitate abandoned houses, to help those who most need a decent place to live, either because of their condition of poverty or vulnerability,” stressed Treviño Cantú.

The reform initiative contemplates modifying articles 3 and 4 of the Nuevo León Housing Institute Law.

The leader of the PRI bench explained that the proposal also seeks to establish guidelines and methods that should be applied to identify the population with the highest index of social vulnerability, which will help prevent irregular settlements.

“People’s economic condition is an important factor to be able to access decent and decent housing, since when this condition reaches the extreme of not even paying the basic basket, people use other means to establish themselves through irregular human settlements , even taking possession of abandoned houses or land,” he warned.

“It is worth mentioning that the average price of rentals and sales of real estate has increased significantly, since properties have increased their capital gain by around 18% in the last decade, and we have to generate public policies to face this reality ”, said Treviño Cantú.

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