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Article R324-1-7 of the French Tourism Code

When the letting of premises for commercial use as furnished tourist accommodation involves a change of use or sub-destination subject to planning permission pursuant to c of the article R. * 421-14 du code de l’urbanisme, ou un changement de destination soumis à déclaration préalable en application du b de l’article R. * 421-17 du même code, l’autorisation prévue au premier alinéa du IV bis de l’article L. 324-1-1 tient…

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Article R324-2 of the French Tourism Code

I.-When a municipality has implemented the registration procedure mentioned in III of article L. 324-1-1, this municipality may send a maximum of one request for information per calendar year to the person mentioned in I of article L. 324-2-1 concerning the rental of furnished tourist accommodation for the current year and the previous calendar year. II-This application is sent electronically under the security conditions established by the general security reference…

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Article R324-3 of the French Tourism Code

The person referred to in I of article L. 324-2-1 shall send the municipality the information referred to in II of article L. 324-2-1 for each furnished tourist accommodation let in the municipality through this person, even if the accommodation is no longer offered for letting on the date of the request. This information is sent electronically, in a format set by the order referred to in the previous article….

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Article D324-2 of the French Tourism Code

Classified furnished tourist accommodation is allocated to one of the categories designated by an increasing number of stars, according to the criteria set out in a classification table drawn up by the body referred to in article L. 141-2 and approved by order of the minister responsible for tourism.

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Article D324-3 of the French Tourism Code

The owner of the furnished accommodation or his agent who wishes to obtain classification must submit an application for classification as a furnished tourist accommodation to an organisation of his choice from among those mentioned in 1° and 2° of article L. 324-1.

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Article D324-4 of the French Tourism Code

The body that carried out the classification visit has a period of one month from the date on which the visit to the furnished accommodation was completed to provide the owner or his representative with the visit certificate, which includes: a) An inspection report certifying compliance with the classification table for the category requested; b) The inspection grid completed by the assessing body; c) A proposed classification decision for the…

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Article D324-6 of the French Tourism Code

The owner of the furnished accommodation or his agent may indicate that his furnished accommodation has been classified by displaying a sign in accordance with a model drawn up by the body referred to in article L. 141-2 and approved by order of the Minister responsible for tourism. The classification decision must be displayed in a visible place inside the furnished accommodation.

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Article D324-6-1 of the French Tourism Code

The bodies referred to in 2° of article L. 324-1 are those which, on 22 July 2009, held: 1° Either approval issued by the representative of the State in the département, in accordance with the provisions of article D. 324-8 in the version in force on 22 July 2009; 2° Or approval issued by the Minister responsible for tourism, in accordance with the provisions of article R. 324-9 in the…

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Article R324-7 of the French Tourism Code

The Prefect may strike off the list of furnished accommodation classified as furnished accommodation for tourism for failure or serious inadequacy in the upkeep of the accommodation and its facilities. He will inform the departmental tourism committee of his decision.

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