French real estate moving in is now more expensive in Paris

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When you are moving in your your new piece of French real estate in Paris you now need to be aware that parking for removing and installing items in the property will come with a fee.

L’Autorisation d’Occupation Temporaire, the AOT in english Temporay Occupation Authorisation is now a payable authorisation in Paris.

The fee is not as high as the fee for regular parking but it is now an additional fee you need to be aware of when you plan your move.

Full details in French in this article in Le Figaro, the French newspaper.

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New way to withdraw from a French real estate promise of sale 


Note this is an article on French real estate law, I am sharing information but not legal advice. You need to consult with your French real estate lawyer.

According to this article in Le Figaro there is a new way to withdraw from a promise of sale of a French property.

The registered letter with acknowledgment of receipt is no longer necessarily and essential. This is what can be learned from this decision of the Court of Cassation of February 2, 2022.  The Justice points out that a retraction of the promise to sell sent at the last minute to a notary by e-mail can be valid. As long as its date of receipt is indisputable. Read all the details via the link below with the use of your browser to translate the article if you do not read French.

Full article in French here.

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Cynthia Sadler wrote ” I am so grateful to you for your help, and I have already spoken to friends who are planning to retire in France after their children graduate from college in 5 or 6 years, letting them know about the wonderful support that ESREA France will be able to provide when they start looking for a house to buy. You can be sure that I’ll be referring other friends who are thinking about relocation possibilities to you as I learn of that interest!I”  

Tanya Coletz wrote “I can’t recommend David enough, such a refreshing experience after months of trying to find suitable professionals myself he managed to find English speaking, qualified and responsive recommendations immediately. He also responded to my emails on a French holiday and followed through on every promise at a very reasonable price. I’m very grateful for his help and highly recommend his professional service”

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