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Rents will likely become more expensive in Switzerland. The reference interest rate is expected to increase from 1.25% to 1.5%. This causes uncertainty among many tenants and raises questions. This is exactly what Blick wants to clarify.
“What is the reference rate anyway?”, “How fast will rents go up now?”, “Will all landlords get a raise?” – Blick will ask Walter Angst (61) these and other reader questions on Thursday. The specialist is Head of Communications at the Zurich Tenants’ Association.
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Source :Blick
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