Article L145-47
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…
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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.
…se, provided that these buildings have been erected or operated with the express consent of the owner.II. - If the business is operated under a management lease pursuant to Chapter IV of this Title, t…
If the assignment of the commercial lease is accompanied by a guarantee clause by the assignor for the benefit of the lessor, the lessor may only invoke it for three years from the assignment of the s…
Commercial leases signed between owners and operators of tourist residences mentioned in Article L. 321-1 of the Tourism Code are for a minimum of nine years, with no possibility of termination at the…
The lessor may refuse to renew the lease exclusively in respect of the part concerning the residential premises ancillary to the commercial premises in order to live in them himself or have them lived…
…the property by the material improvements made by the lessee with the express agreement of the owner.
The owner may also defer the renewal of the lease for a maximum of three years if he proposes to raise the building and if this raising makes it necessary to temporarily evict the tenant. In this case…
Rent paid in advance, in any form whatsoever, and even by way of security, shall bear interest for the benefit of the tenant, at the rate charged by the Banque de France for advances on securities, fo…
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