At which French notary’s office do you sign the act authentique in France?

In France, all parties to the sale of a French residential real estate property sale typically sign the acte authentique at the sellers’s notary’s office.

Unless, parties to the contract have given their notary a power of attorney.

Or unless, of course, the same notary is working for the buyer and the seller.

Confirm where the signing will take place with your notary, to be sure, things can change.

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When I buy a French property will I get a copy of the title?

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In our experience when you buy a French property you will receive an attestation of ownership from the French notary with and without the purchase price. The notary will keep the title documents.

Consult with your French notary to see if this practice has changed.

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