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Article L324-1-1 of the French Tourism Code

I.-For the purposes of this article, furnished tourist accommodation is defined as a furnished villa, flat or studio, for the exclusive use of the tenant, offered for rent to a visiting clientele who do not take up residence there and who are staying there on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. II – Any person offering a furnished tourist accommodation property for rent, whether or not it is classified within…

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Article L324-2 of the French Tourism Code

All offers or contracts for seasonal rental must be in writing and contain an indication of the price requested as well as a description of the premises. Any offer to let mentioned in II of article L. 324-1-1 must contain the declaration number mentioned in this article and indicate, under conditions defined by decree, whether the offer is from a private individual or a professional within the meaning ofarticle 155…

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Article L324-2-1 of the French Tourism Code

I.-Any person who engages in or assists in the rental of furnished tourist accommodation subject to article L. 324-1-1 of this Code and articles L. 631-7 et seq. of the Code de la Construction et de l’Habitation informs the hirer of the prior declaration or authorisation requirements laid down by these articles and obtains from him, prior to the publication or online posting of the rental advertisement, a declaration on…

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Article L325-1 of the French Tourism Code

The State determines the procedures for classifying holiday villages, in accordance with the conditions laid down by decree. The establishment is classified by the body mentioned in article L. 141-2 into a category according to criteria set out in a classification table drawn up by the same body and approved by order of the Minister responsible for tourism. To obtain the classification, the operator must produce a certificate of inspection…

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Article L326-1 of the French Tourism Code

A refuge is an establishment in an isolated mountain site, either guarded or unguarded, open to the public. Minors may be accommodated in a guarded refuge or, when accompanied, in an unguarded refuge. A decree sets out the conditions for application of this article and adapts safety and hygiene standards to the specific characteristics of mountain areas.

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Article L331-1 of the French Tourism Code

The rules relating to the opening and development of camping and caravanning sites are set out in articles L. 443-1 and L. 443-2 of the town planning code, as well as, with regard to coastal and mountain areas, Chapters I and II of Title II of Book I of the town planning code. Articles L. 443-1 and L. 443-2 of the town planning code, as well as, with regard to…

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