French Loi Alur What Impact on French Property Sellers?

French notaries and French Syndics (property management companies) are working hard to fulfill the requirements of the new loi Alur when a property is being sold. The French property owner also needs to make sure certain new documents are attached to the sale document.

The Loi Alur now requires the owners to better inform potential buyers of the condition of the building which includes but is not limited to the supply of the following documents:

One
The complete copy of the co-property rules

Two
The minutes of the last 3 years of the annual general meetings

Three
The amount of the current expenses of the estimated budget

Four
The overall amount of unpaid charges by owners (since this can become part of a debt payable by the new owner)

And more documents (see your notary for a complete list)

To make sure you understand all the new changes contact an English speaking French Notary

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