Article L145-25
An owner or principal tenant who, at the same time as being the lessor of the premises, is the vendor of the business operated there and who has received the full price may refuse renewal only on cond…
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An owner or principal tenant who, at the same time as being the lessor of the premises, is the vendor of the business operated there and who has received the full price may refuse renewal only on cond…
…pensation on expiry of a period of three months from the date on which notice is served on the lessor.
The lessor may, at the end of a three-year period, in the forms provided for by article L. 145-9 and at least six months in advance, repossess residential premises rented as an accessory to business p…
…cle L. 145-35 is made up of lessors and lessees, on the one hand, and qualified persons, on the other. It comprises one or more sections, each made up of two landlords, two tenants and one qualified p…
…rms of this lease, these shall be determined in accordance with the procedure set out in article L. 145-56.The tenant has a period of three months in which to make a decision or refer the matter to th…
…reased by more than a quarter in relation to the price previously set contractually or by court order. The variation in rent resulting from this revision may not lead to increases of more than 10% of…
I.-The provisions of this chapter also apply: 1° To leases of premises or buildings housing educational establishments; 2° To leases granted to municipalities for buildings or premises assigned, eithe…
…to that of the premises previously occupied or likely to meet the same commercial needs as the latter. Where the reconstructed building does not allow all the occupants to be relocated, preference is…
The elements used to determine the price of leases for land, premises built with a view to a single use and premises for exclusive office use are set by decree in the Conseil d'Etat. The lease price o…
The right to renew the lease may only be invoked by the owner of the business that is being operated on the premises. The business converted, where applicable, under the conditions provided for in sec…
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