Legal Issues

When buying a property in France there are a range of issues which require consideration.  The legal and fiscal regulations in France are as complex as those in the UK and we set  out here to broach some of the issues which are likely to concern you. See the links on the left for coverage of different topics:

Structuring the sale.

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There are a range of options open to potential purchasers with regard to manner in which property is purchased.  One of the primary considerations, in making this decision, is that of succession.  Below are a few of the elements which may influence your decisions.

Below are a few of the options open to a purchaser:

Purchasing in both names

If married

In the case of principal residence the surviving spouse has the  right to live undisturbed in the property and have use of all the furnishings within.

If not married

There are a few ways of avoiding this problem. The property can be purchase using an SCI,  (see below) or by the inclusion of a tontine clause at the time of purchase. Under this system the property would be inherited by the co-owner at the time of death of the other party.  If the co-owner is not part of the family however,  inheritance tax could be as much as 60%. The privileged inheritors would effectively be disinherited by this process. 

Communauté Universelle

S.C.I.

Note : All information on these pages are set out and intended as a guideline only and should be verified with a  notaire,  advocate or lawyer should you wish to take any firm advice relating to any legal matter