Renting a Property in France

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Renting a property in France is much like renting a property anywhere else in the world, but differences do exist.  As long as you’re aware of those nuances, you should be fine.  The web is a great resource for researching those differences, as well local French real estate agents who can inform you of local real estate practices.  To help you get started with your research, we’ve listed some of the main rental practices in the country.

Rental period
Unlike some other countries around the world, France has a minimum three- year rental …

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