You are required by law to produce the following reports when your French property is sold. The DPE (Energy Performance Certificate) has to be provided when the property is advertised for sale.
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Post Brexit, Covid or just ready to make a move?
A useful site to help with understanding French rules and regulations is the English language section of the Notaires de France website.
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The impact of Brexit is now a reality but buying a second/holiday home in France will remain the dream of many British people who are fortunate enough to be able to finance such a purchase. Prestige Property Services provide expert advice on navigating the murky waters of the post-Brexit era.