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A general guideline to the process of buying a property in France, the legal and contractual steps and a highlight of points that you should bear in mind.
Disclaimer What happens next?The parties usually sign an agreement to purchase, the compromis de vente also known as the
promesse de vente within about seven days of the purchase agreed. At this stage you will be obliged to pay a deposit of 10% of the purchase price that will be held by the agent or notaire as stakeholder. How much will the fees and taxes be on your purchase?You will have to pay tax on the purchase price of about 5% of the value of the property, which will be collected by the notaire. The notaire’s fee plus other minor expenses will be about a further 2% plus a further fee is payable to the notaire of 1% of the value of any mortgage you will take. What is the effect of the compromis?The compromis de vente is a binding agreement between the buyer and the seller that may be subject to the satisfaction of a number of conditions, see below. What are the usual conditions in the contract?There is no hard and fast rule as the conditions must be adapted to suit the needs and circumstances of the parties and the property but the following are common: What happens after contracts have been signed?The title will be checked and certain enquiries made regarding items that might affect the property, for example rights of way, planning and any near by development. If you are taking a mortgage the notaire will act for the lender and deal with the legal formalities, as mentioned above, he will charge a fee of 1% of the value of the loan. Other points to considerIt is at this point that you may need advice on taxation and the French law on inheritance as the law may be very different from what you may assume might be the case. You will need to consider how the property should be owned, whether personally or through a French property company
(société civile immobilier). What happens at completion?After the conditions to the agreement have been met the parties attend in person at the notaire’s office to go through the documents, in French, before the transfer document, the acte authentique, is signed The balance of the purchase price (after deduction of the deposit) is paid plus the tax and notarial fees. You will receive a receipt for the purchase price and a document confirming your purchase attestation de propriete plus the keys to what is now your property. Later you will receive an exemplified copy of the purchase deed and the original will be held by the notaire. Prepared by: Simon Huxford, English qualified solicitor at Gordon S Blair Law Offices Do you have a suggestion to improve this page? click here... |
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