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We were unsuccessful over many months in our endeavours to sell our lease-back apartment in La du00e9fense, Courbevoie. However, within a matter of weeks following her appointment as our attorney, Me PROT was able to source a buyer through her extensive network and to negotiate favourable terms of sale (alleviating the need to appoint a separate sale agency). Indeed, her firm took care for us of all the sale formalities and legal procedures from start to finish and it was a great relief to be able to rely on her expertise through this path of potential pitfalls, especially for foreigners unfamiliar with the French processes and language. We are confident that in placing your trust in Me PROT, she will act in your best interests, as if they were her very own at stake !
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BUYING / SELLING or RENTING a real estate in France can be tricky You want to buy or sale a French Leaseback or a property
Many issues arise when you buy and sell or rent real estate in France :
Breakdown of appliances before settlement • Rent review in France • Buying real estate in France: Preliminary agreements • Deposit after signing a preliminary agreement ? • What contract should my French lawyer review ? • Selling Real Estate in France
Choosing a Real Estate Agent in France • What kind of contract should I sign with the real estate agent in France ? • Eviction of a Tenant in France (unpaid rent) • Buying property in France that needs refurbishing • Real estate Latent Defects (hidden defects) • Can I terminate the lease ?
There are specific considerations for French lease back investments :
Termination of a Commercial Lease due to unpaid rents • Termination of a Commercial Lease in France • Charges and Commercial Lease in France • Obligations of the managing/operating company • Responsibilities for lease hold repairs. • Selling a Commercial Lease in France
Legal solutions and Litigation in France • The notice period under the French Law • What should I do if my tenant in France is not paying rent ? • 4 pitfalls to avoid when investing in a student residence • Trap: serviced residence rents which are too high • Service premises in a co-ownership
French leaseback Since the 80’s and the 90’s, several thousand of owners bought leaseback property in France. The operating company states the return profit would be 4 % to 5 % per year. Sometimes the builder sells himself the real estate. During the 2000s, the operators marketed the French Leaseback overseas and especially in the UK and Italy. It was marketed as a risk-free and high return investment. The leaseback schemes were aimed to put enough renting properties on the touristic areas of France. The government and the big leaseback companies present it as a win-win solutions for operator, investor and the economy. The leaseback companies lobbied the MP’s int the French Parliament. A lot of buyers thought they will be able to have a holiday home in France after 9 years (or at least 20 years).
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