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For households that use it, in many ways – from knowing their rights to their potential rehousing, including submitting their application and being allocated housing – the DALO is an obstacle course. It is therefore surprising that, at the end of the process and once all the obstacles linked to the procedure have been overcome, a significant number of households choose to refuse the housing that is finally offered to them. And indeed, this rate of refusal by households of housing offered by the BALD is much higher in Isère (17%) than it is nationally (5%) (in 2020): almost one in five households is affected locally. It is from this paradoxical observation that the idea of this 12-14 was born: refusing housing after fighting for months to be offered it necessarily implies justified and serious reasons, which will therefore be the subject of our discussions. The 12-14 is an opportunity to: Review the terms of allocation of housing within the framework of a DALO appeal; Identify the reasons for refusing a housing proposal and the impacts that this refusal can have on a household's trajectory with regard to housing. Guests at the debate: Marie Guillaumin, Observatory of accommodation and housing - Un Toit Pour Tous Béatrice Leplan, head of the Department of requests and allocations - Actis Lauren Watrin, Mobile legal team - city of Grenoble