Green Renovations, Red Notices: The 'Renoviction' Crisis in French-Speaking Switzerland
Hundreds of tenants in Geneva and Lausanne are facing eviction as landlords undertake large-scale energy efficiency renovations, raising tough questions about the social cost of Switzerland's climate goals amid a severe housing shortage.

Key Takeaways
- 107 tenants on Boulevard Carl-Vogt in Geneva received lease termination notices in January.
- Approximately 12,000 buildings in Geneva are affected by the 2050 carbon neutrality refurbishment goals.
- Landlords are under no legal obligation to help evicted tenants relocate.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Owners could keep tenants in place. But terminating leases allows them to issue new contracts when the flats are re-let."