Viele Mieter geben mehr als 30 % ihres Einkommens für die Miete aus | Viele Mieter in der Schweiz sind finanziell angespannt, trauen sich aber nicht, für ihre Rechte einzustehen.

https://www.srf.ch/news/schweiz/wohnungsnot-viele-mietende-zahlen-mehr-als-30-prozent-vom-einkommen-fuer-miete

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  1. HungryDevDude on

    With rent prices like these, I’m not surprised. I own an apartment, but my partner and I would like to move into a larger rental apartment because we don’t want to buy a place just yet. I was shocked by the 3k they’re asking for a 4.5 room apartment, unless you’re willing to settle for a rundown place.

  2. Wenn ich so lueg wevill Mitglieder vom Huuseigetümerverband im Parlament hocket wirds bald eher 40% sii

  3. StupidScaredSquirrel on

    Truth is the reason people don’t go to the streets is because they still have it good enough with their remaining 60%. It takes real struggle for people to go out of their daily life and go to the streets.

    I’m not saying people aren’t struggling, I’m saying that their number is too small to have momentum and translate into political impact.

  4. AcolyteOfAnalysis on

    Naive article. Referenzzinssatz barely explains any of the cost increases. Yes, one could get rent 1% more or less expensive if one optimises it. But the big increases happen during rebuilding and major repairs, after which the new tenants again start paying the adjusted market price. This is nothing to do with rights, it’s just supply and demand. Now, why do a lot of people want to live in a city where salaries are stagnant is an interesting question

  5. Melodic-Tune-5686 on

    Could it be people aren’t asking for their rights (reduced rents) due to fear of retaliation? Suddenly the landlord needs the flat for Eigenbedarf?

    The ultimate issue is that theres not enough housing and unsuitable housing (empty luxury apartments in Zurich).

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