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Before buying property in France....
Buying a property
Buying a property in France
Completion dates
Compromis de vente and Sous seing privé
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Property prices 2007
SCI’s - some taxing problems
Setting up in your new home in the P-O
Talking from experience.....
Taxes payable on property purchase
The actual move
The seven day cooling-off period and your deposit
Understanding some of the legal aspects
Why it might pay to buy to let
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Contents of article "Understanding some of the legal aspects"

- Rules and regulations for buying or owning a property in France

Rules and regulations for buying or owning a property in France

Life in France can be a challenge to many people. The steps required during a property purchase, how to make a will and a range of other questions and problems can often raise their head.However, a useful site to get an understanding of the rules and regulations is the English language section of the Notaires de France website. There is a range of information, laid out in a very simple style, which is easy to navigate around and provides a mine of tips and advice. The site is split into four main sections:
family
home
estate
business
with detailed information beneath these. For example under the My Home section you can find out more about presale deeds, the cost of purchasing a home and obligations related to any sale whilst in the family section there is information on marriage, inheritance and adoption, again simply laid out and easy to understand. Even if you have to eventually go to a notaire to sort out your legal problem, if you have been able to read up a bit of background beforehand it is a great help.
by Craig McGinty
For more articles by Craig McGinty on living in France check out his website, http://www.thisfrenchlife.com


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