Housing:AADL subscribers to choose between waiving houses and being omitted from deportation lists
Administrative departments began to call the subscribers of social housing, and residents of archaic houses who are concerned with deportation, and who paid for AADL houses in 2001 and 2002, in order to let them choose between one of the two formulas, and omit them from the mechanism of the second formula, in order to avoid obtaining two houses.
Informed sources told Echorouk that the administrative departments initiated the contact with families concerned with deportation, and among them those who show that they would benefit from the keys of their houses in the next few days, in order to ask the concerned about the need to choose one of two alternatives, both social houses that are granted under the program of re-housing, and therefore waive the rented houses under sale, or dropping it from the deportation to benefit from AADL housing later.
This move comes after authorities make sure that there are dozens of citizens who deposited files in more than one formula, which turned out the possibility of benefiting from more than one house, especially since the deportation process, which is expected to take place by the end of the year, will coincide with the distribution of 1,000 housing units that are located in the municipality of Heraoua, in the framework of the sale with renting, where the works were launched many years ago.
Echorouk sources revealed that the National Agency for the improvement and development of housing (AADL), allocated an office to ensure that persons who are wishing to waive on their houses among whom those who paid the first part of houses, including the subscribers of 2001, and even those who are waiting to receive their keys, and who preferred to get social houses in exchange for giving up other formulas, in order to conduct the process and edit documents which confirm the waiver on residence to add it in the file, which was filed at the administrative department under the resettlement program.