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The Minister Delegate for Housing, Guillaume Kasbarian, has expressed his willingness to consider changing the law to enhance the ability to evict families of delinquent children from social housing. During a recent interview, he discussed the need to evaluate factors such as income, heritage, and behavior when determining who resides in social housing.

Kasbarian emphasized the importance of addressing incivility, offenses, and crimes committed by social housing tenants. He acknowledged that there are already provisions in place for dealing with delinquent tenants but expressed a desire to strengthen these measures. He also presented a bill related to affordable housing supply and suggested that improvements could be made in addressing delinquent behavior among social housing residents.

Kasbarian emphasized the need for collaboration between government officials and lawmakers to create effective legislation on this issue. He expressed his belief that it is essential to ensure that individuals who reside in social housing are not negatively impacted by the actions of those who do not respect the law or engage in delinquent behavior. Kasbarian highlighted the importance of creating a safe and respectful environment for all residents of social housing.

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