Charges trimestrielle in a French property advertisement are typically referring to the same monthly charges discussed here. They are simply stated as charges trimestrielle since the owner of a co-property in France is often charged four times a year by the management company responsible for the co-property instead of every month.
Make sure you understand what is included in the charges before you invest in a French property. Ask your English speaking French real estate agent to get you the correct documents from the owner showing how much the monthly charges are at the present time.
Below you can get your free introduction ebook about French real estate mistakes to avoid
Get your FREE copy today
Request below via the sign up form. Just scroll down, add your email and click Subscribe
This request also entitles you to our biweekly ezine and you can unsubscribe anytime.
Note: Details on our 110 Tip electronic French real estate buyer’s guide plus checklists is here.