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Abused €1 insulation scheme in France to end early

Abused €1 insulation scheme in France to end early The Connexion uses necessary cookies to help us provide you with a better user experience. By continuing to use this website, you accept our use of cookies. Accept Abused €1 insulation scheme in France to end early French one-euro home insulation and boiler replacement schemes are to end six months earlier than planned on July 1 20 April 2021 Any insulation work started before this July 1 will still be covered by the coup de pouce schemesBy Connexion journalist One-euro home insulation and boiler replacement schemes are to end six months earlier than planned. The crooks who used them to con homeowners and the companies that financed them are a major reason for closing the schemes on July 1.

Is there an official flooding risk watchdog in France?

Is there an official flooding risk watchdog in France? The Connexion uses necessary cookies to help us provide you with a better user experience. By continuing to use this website, you accept our use of cookies. Accept Is there an official flooding risk watchdog in France? Sarah Bright-Thomas of Bright Avocats answers a reader query on how to check if a property is in an area at risk of flooding 16 April 2021 You can now search by street address for risk of flooding on a new French government siteBy Sarah Bright-Thomas Reader question: How do we check if an area where we are thinking of making an offer on a property is at risk of flooding? The estate agent says no, but we would rather check somewhere “official” before we go to the notaire’s office to sign.

What if an ex-partner does not want to sell our French property?

What if an ex-partner does not want to sell our French property? The Connexion uses necessary cookies to help us provide you with a better user experience. By continuing to use this website, you accept our use of cookies. Accept What if an ex-partner does not want to sell our French property? Barbara Heslop of Heslop & Platt answers a reader query on the steps to take when one party of a property ownership refuses to sell 14 April 2021 The most common way of buying a property in France is en indivision, akin to buying as tenants in common in the UK, where each owner has an individual share in the French property.By Barbara Heslop

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