
"This covers any types of short-term (less than 90 days at a time) rentals to tourists - that would include renting out on Airbnb or similar online platforms, renting as a gite or rentals organised through other means. Any property listed as a maison secondaire (second home) that is rented out to tourists, even just for a couple of weeks of the year, now needs to be registered with local authorities as a meuble de tourisme."
"Newly registered furnished tourist accommodations can only be rented out if they have an energy performance rating (known as a diagnostic de performance energetique, or DPE) of F or better in 2025, E by the end of 2028, and a minimum rating of D from 2034. Owners of existing furnished tourist accommodation will have 10 years to carry out any work needed to achieve a D energy label."
From 2025, all short-term tourist rentals in France (under 90 days) require registration when a second home is rented to tourists, including listings on platforms such as Airbnb or as a gîte. Newly registered furnished tourist accommodations must meet energy performance thresholds: DPE of F or better in 2025, E by end of 2028, and at least D by 2034. Existing furnished tourist accommodations have ten years to upgrade to a D rating. Owners of properties within a copropriété must inform the copropriété. Local authorities retain the power to impose additional restrictions on tourist rentals.
Read at www.thelocal.fr
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