LIMA, M. F. S.; LIMA, Max Fernando Silva de.
Resumo:
The insertion of dwelling houses in the list of fundamental rights in the Constitution of 1988
requires of the Democratic State of Law in Brazil positive obligations to ensure basic rights as
well as the right to life, security and the right to decent housing to its citizens. In order to be
successful with these prerogatives, it is necessary the action on the part of the public
administration through its managers in the proposition and implementation of social inclusion
policies, paying attention to all requirements carved in the Constitutional Text and in other
infra-constitutional laws. The current Brazilian panorama, however, demonstrates serious
flaws in the implementation of housing policies because the State does not meet the needs of
the poor people in need of adequate and dignified housing. Most governmental actions
implemented to date have a default action that generates social exclusion while building tiny
houses in the outlying regions of the cities, for many times with bad quality infrastructure.
Having in mind that the current Government maintains the Housing Programme started in the
times of Lula administration, in 2012 the federal Government delivered a million homes to
alleviate the housing crisis. Besides, more two million and four hundred thousand units were
promised to the year 2014. Deductive method, together with the technique of historical,
literary and comparative research, will be used aiming the understanding of this national
context. As seen, the result of this research shows the need of re-planning the housing
policies, in order to promote more access to housing in Brazil. It is noted by the study, that the
model adopted by the Brazilian State to intensify even more the number of constructions in
inhospitable areas and peripheral regions does not have positive effects; and, the
expropriation of underutilized buildings in city centres, should be granted to families with
smaller purchasing potential. This way, access to decent housing would be established,
honoring the social function of property