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Nach Sieg vor Bundesgericht: Golta und Langenegger auf Business-Apartment-Tour durch Zürich
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Nach Sieg vor Bundesgericht: Golta und Langenegger auf Business-Apartment-Tour durch Zürich

Following their victory at the Federal Court, City President Raphael Golta and Head of Housing Tobias Langenegger are touring Zurich to inspect temporary housing units in the Wiedikon area. The area is reported to have over 240 temporary apartments, and providers are reportedly looking for loopholes in regulations. This comes amid ongoing discussions about housing policies and legal challenges related to temporary accommodations in urban areas.

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Nach Sieg vor Bundesgericht: Golta und Langenegger auf Business-Apartment-Tour durch Zürich

Following their victory at the Federal Court, City President Raphael Golta and Head of Housing Tobias Langenegger are touring Zurich to inspect temporary housing units in the Wiedikon area. The area is reported to have over 240 temporary apartments, and providers are reportedly looking for loopholes in regulations. This comes amid ongoing discussions about housing policies and legal challenges related to temporary accommodations in urban areas.

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