Welcome to Europe-stay Students House, your premier destination for student accommodation services in
France. Before you begin your accommodation journey with us, please take some time to
familiarize yourself with and agree to the following terms and conditions: By using our
services, you acknowledge and agree to these terms.
This agreement establishes a legal understanding between you (the student) and Europe-stay Student
House. Be sure to check for updates periodically, as your continued use of our services
indicates agreement with any modifications.
We encourage you to review our privacy policy, which explains how we handle your personal
information. Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions or concerns. I'm here to help!
Your trust in Europe-stay Student House is valued, and we look forward to providing you with a
comfortable and enjoyable accommodation experience in France.
When you book with Europe-stay Student House, you agree to pay the total cost, including fees and
taxes, by French regulations.
Welcome to Europe-stay Student House, France! We like to keep things simple and hassle-free. When you
book with us, there's no need to stress about paying in advance or making a deposit. We value
your comfort and peace of mind! Once your stay is confirmed, you can relax and enjoy your time
here.
Create an inventory report within 24 hours of moving into Europe-stay Students House, detailing room
condition, damage, missing items, and cleanliness.
Work with the landlord on this report, notifying them of any pre-existing damage to avoid fines.
Use French for the report; foreign nationals can submit it in English initially, then translate
it through an official source.
Consider hiring a bailiff or Huissier for assistance, with costs (200–300 euros) shared between
landlord and tenant. Cooperate with the landlord for clear communication and maintain a positive
environment during your stay.
Ensure a smooth check-in by prioritizing the comprehensive inventory report, minimizing
disputes, and fostering transparent living at Europe-stay Students House.
Check-In and Check-Out Procedures:
The Rental Contract Includes:
Identification of Parties: Include names, contacts, and IDs for the student and accommodation
provider as per French law.
Lease Duration and Type: Clearly state if the lease is fixed or open-ended, following
French regulations. Specify start and end dates to clarify the duration of the student's
stay.
Rent and Payment Terms: Clearly outline the rent amount, payment frequency, and any
additional charges. Comply with French rent control and specify accepted payment methods.
Rights and Responsibilities: Clearly define responsibilities for maintenance, repairs,
and other obligations for both parties. This ensures transparency in line with French rental
laws.
Termination Conditions: Clearly state the conditions for lease termination, including
notice periods and specific circumstances for termination, following French legal
requirements.
Legal Compliance: Address French legal regulations for student accommodations, like
safety standards and property inspections, to ensure compliance for both students and providers.
Liability Coverage Requirement: Tenants must acquire liability insurance for both
furnished and unfurnished apartments to safeguard against risks like fire, water damage,
explosions, etc.
Landlord's Right: Failure to secure liability insurance empowers the landlord to obtain
it on behalf of the tenant, with the right to charge or even evict if the tenant refuses.
Furnished Apartments: In furnished apartments, landlords are obligated to purchase
landlord insurance. Europe-stay students' accommodation adheres to this requirement, ensuring
compliance with the specified policy.
In France, tenancies may be for a fixed period or open-ended. The contract specifies start and
end dates, ensuring clarity for the tenant's stay. Follow French rules, and for tenants, a fixed
term provides stability, while landlords get flexibility with open-ended leases. Renewal options
exist within the law, and clear communication during the tenancy period is vital to a smooth
landlord-tenant relationship.
In France, rental agreements usually go for one year in furnished apartments for short stays,
three years in unfurnished apartments for long stays, and adapt to students' academic years for
added flexibility.
In France, it is important to understand the termination policy. Europe-stay accommodation requires a minimum of two weeks' notice from tenants. However, French law sets notice periods of one to three months for tenants and up to six months for landlords.
Europe-stay Student Accommodation prioritizes clear communication and compliance. Violation of terms
may lead to eviction, ensuring fairness and adherence to regulations in the process.
Failure to pay rent or sublet results in an immediate eviction notice. In other cases, two
warnings are given before the final expulsion letter as per the Europe-stay student housing policy.