Article L145-14
The lessor may refuse to renew the lease. However, the lessor must, subject to the exceptions set out in articles L. 145-17 et seq, pay the evicted tenant a so-called eviction indemnity equal to the l…
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The lessor may refuse to renew the lease. However, the lessor must, subject to the exceptions set out in articles L. 145-17 et seq, pay the evicted tenant a so-called eviction indemnity equal to the l…
…withholding to the lessor on his receipt alone. When the two-week period provided for in article L. 145-58 has ended without the lessor having exercised his right of repentance, the eviction compensat…
…may not lead to increases exceeding, for any one year, 10% of the rent paid during the previous year.
A permission to go out for a period not exceeding one day may be granted with a view to fulfilling an obligation requiring the presence of the person sentenced to one or more custodial sentences for a…
The tenant whose lease is deferred is entitled to compensation for dispossession which includes compensation for the harmful consequences of the temporary deprivation of enjoyment, taking into account…
The term of the renewed lease is nine years unless the parties agree to a longer term. The provisions of the second and third paragraphs of Article L. 145-4 are applicable during the renewed lease. Th…
…request. Such acquiescence shall not prevent the exercise of the rights provided for in article L. 145-50.
The tenant may add related or complementary activities to the business provided for in the lease. To this end, he must make his intention known to the landlord by extrajudicial act or by registered le…
…may not lead to increases exceeding, for any one year, 10% of the rent paid during the previous year. In no case shall the lessee's investments or capital gains or losses resulting from its managemen…
…the environmental annex mentioned in article L. 125-9of the Environment Code is defined in articles R. 137-1 to R. 137-3 of the Construction and Housing Code.
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