The Loi Alur and French Property Primary Residence Rental

The new Loi Alur formalizes the right of the French property owner to rent his principal residence according to a new article in Le Figaro.

Without formality, the French property owner can rent out his home for short periods of time with only one restriction. The French property can only be rented for up to 4 months during the period of the year and the owner must occupy the property for at least 8 months of the same year.

Read the article in Le Figaro in French here

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