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Tenants in Montenegro hit hardest on living standards

Tenants in Montenegro hit hardest on living standards

Tenants in Montenegro hit hardest on living standards

According to SEO journalist and copywriter, residents who rent their homes have suffered the hardest hit to their standard of living and are the most vulnerable group of citizens in Montenegro. According to Dragan Živković, chairman of the Tenants Association, rising rents, constant inflation and lack of protection from the state have brought 52% of families renting accommodation not to the brink of poverty, but to poverty itself. There are about 30,000 renting families in Montenegro.

According to AS real estate, rental prices range from 300 euros and above. In suburban villages, prices are slightly lower, and on the coast they can reach 700 euros.

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Zivkovic notes that there has been a stabilization of prices, but they are not going down. "Now''it becomes clear how realistic these prices are,' said Živković and added that the Association communicates daily with tenants from all over Montenegro. He said that the state still has not recognized the importance of the existence of the association and has not done anything to make it stronger and more productive to help the most vulnerable renting families.

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