Helsinki demolishes 15 Heka rental houses in Ala-Malmi โ Kirsi Huhta shares her feelings as home is threatened
The Helsinki city council has approved a zoning change in Ala-Malmi that paves the way for the demolition of 15 rental houses to make way for new housing.
New information on the rental housing scandal โ Heka: This many apartments involved in illegal business
Helsingin kaupungin asunnot oy (Heka) has identified illegal subleasing and accommodation activities in 14 of its apartments as part of a crackdown on unauthorized rentals.
City apartments rented to tourists in Helsinki โ lease agreements for 14 apartments are being terminated
The city-owned housing company Heka in Helsinki is terminating lease agreements for 14 apartments found to be illegally subletted to tourists.
Heka caught residents engaging in unauthorized activities โ contracts terminated
Helsingin kaupungin asunnot (Heka) has identified unauthorized subleasing or accommodation activities in 14 of its apartments and has initiated termination processes for those contracts.
Former property caretaker reveals: Illegal business happening behind closed doors in Helsinki
A former property caretaker exposes illegal subletting practices of rental apartments in Helsinki.
Heka's Strong Demand โ "It is in the Interest of Both Landlords and Residents"
Heka emphasizes the importance of swiftly addressing disturbances and lease violations to protect both landlords and tenants.
City rental apartments are being rented on Airbnb - Now the CEO speaks
The CEO of Heka, Helsinki's housing company, Maria Aspala, emphasizes immediate actions against unauthorized subleasing of rental apartments on platforms like Airbnb.
Apartment chief reacts to rental apartment scandal: Warning or dismissal
Heka's CEO, Maria Aspala, emphasizes that the city's rental apartments are not intended for short-term accommodation and that unauthorized subletting will face immediate action.
Bold accountability in the city's rental apartments - This is how Helsinki responds to the politician's harsh criticism
Helsinki city councilor Otto Meri criticizes the city's housing company Heka for allegedly failing to address illegal short-term rentals in its properties.