Renting property in France can be complex, especially for expatriates and corporate tenants unfamiliar with local regulations. Two main legal frameworks govern lease agreements: the ALUR Law, which aims to protect tenants by capping agency fees for standard residential leases, and the Civil Code, which allows greater contractual freedom, particularly for corporate leases, secondary residences,… Continue reading Leases in France: ALUR Law vs. Civil Code
Leases in France: ALUR Law vs. Civil Code
