Many French citizens have faced difficulties when trying to benefit from the MaPrimeRénov program, aimed at promoting housing rehabilitation and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
The process to apply for aids is complex and involves tricky procedures, and the information can sometimes be contradictory.
Confidence in the program suffered due to frequent changes in government guidelines on environmental policy.
The government recently announced a reduction in credits allocated to this type of work, which could discourage even more people.
Conclusion: The lack of stability and clarity in implementing the MaPrimeRénov program, along with the government's recent decision to cut funds for such work, risk hampering efforts for housing rehabilitation and emission reductions.