Article D323-4
To be classified as a residential tourist village, the establishment must include furnished premises divided into categories, according to criteria laid down in a classification table drawn up by the…
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To be classified as a residential tourist village, the establishment must include furnished premises divided into categories, according to criteria laid down in a classification table drawn up by the…
Each guest room has access to a shower room and toilet. It complies with current health, safety and hygiene regulations. Household linen is provided as a minimum.
Operators wishing to obtain classification must submit their application electronically to the body referred to in Article L. 141-2 , together with a visit certificate issued by a type A or C assessme…
Establishments classified as Tourist Residential Villages must display a sign on the outside of communal premises, in accordance with a model drawn up by the body mentioned in article L. 141-2 and app…
A tourist residence is a classified commercial accommodation establishment, operated on a permanent or seasonal basis. It is made up of one or more individual or collective residential buildings group…
This committee, chaired by the Prefect or his representative, includes :- an architect and the president of a tourist office or tourist information centre, appointed by order of the prefect;- two hote…
The closing time for pubs whose main purpose is to operate a dance floor is 7am. The sale of alcoholic beverages is no longer permitted in the premises referred to in the first paragraph during the ho…
The body which carried out the classification visit sends the classification decisions electronically to the body mentioned in article L. 132-2 on a monthly basis.
The declaration of rental of one or more guest rooms provided for in article L. 324-4 is sent to the mayor of the municipality in which the dwelling concerned is located by electronic means, by regist…
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 wi…
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