What is this guarantee?
Previously, to protect against non-payments, a landlord had to purchase insurance, scrutinize tenants closely, and still hope for the best. Now, it’s much simpler.
The government takes on the role of the “insurer”: if the tenant stops paying, the system is activated, and the landlord receives compensation. For free. Without complex conditions.
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What does the guarantee cover?
Quite a lot:
• Non-payment of rent? Up to 36 months of compensation (excluding utilities).
• Property damage? Up to 2 months of rent (photos and a condition report required).
• Legal disputes? Legal fees are fully covered.
Compensation arrives within 30–60 days.
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How to register?
The process is simple:
1. Register the rental contract on the government platform (at the moment of signing).
2. Track rental payments (monthly or quarterly).
3. In case of delays — the automatic procedure is triggered.
No guarantors, no bank guarantees, or complicated checks.
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What is not included in the system?
• Seasonal rentals and company housing.
• Overmarketed rental rates.
• Situations where the owner has violated the rules (e.g., not creating a move-in report).
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Why is this important not only for landlords?
Because tenants also benefit:
• More housing is available on the market.
• Fewer rejections due to “wrong profession,” “insufficient income,” or “no guarantor.”
• The idea of renting becomes less stressful and more of a solution.
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Will there be a price increase?
Some experts predict a moderate increase in rent rates, as some landlords may want to “over-insure” themselves. But the overall effect is positive: more trust, transparency, and fairness.
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The bottom line: fear fades — the market thrives
The universal rental guarantee is not just a new bureaucratic norm. It’s a real chance to restart the market. To make it more flexible for young people, safer for landlords, and, finally, fairer for everyone.
If you’re a landlord — it’s time to stop being afraid. If you’re a tenant — the chance of finding housing has increased. Welcome to the new era of renting the French way.
📞 Contact me for more information!
Previously, to protect against non-payments, a landlord had to purchase insurance, scrutinize tenants closely, and still hope for the best. Now, it’s much simpler.
The government takes on the role of the “insurer”: if the tenant stops paying, the system is activated, and the landlord receives compensation. For free. Without complex conditions.
⸻
What does the guarantee cover?
Quite a lot:
• Non-payment of rent? Up to 36 months of compensation (excluding utilities).
• Property damage? Up to 2 months of rent (photos and a condition report required).
• Legal disputes? Legal fees are fully covered.
Compensation arrives within 30–60 days.
⸻
How to register?
The process is simple:
1. Register the rental contract on the government platform (at the moment of signing).
2. Track rental payments (monthly or quarterly).
3. In case of delays — the automatic procedure is triggered.
No guarantors, no bank guarantees, or complicated checks.
⸻
What is not included in the system?
• Seasonal rentals and company housing.
• Overmarketed rental rates.
• Situations where the owner has violated the rules (e.g., not creating a move-in report).
⸻
Why is this important not only for landlords?
Because tenants also benefit:
• More housing is available on the market.
• Fewer rejections due to “wrong profession,” “insufficient income,” or “no guarantor.”
• The idea of renting becomes less stressful and more of a solution.
⸻
Will there be a price increase?
Some experts predict a moderate increase in rent rates, as some landlords may want to “over-insure” themselves. But the overall effect is positive: more trust, transparency, and fairness.
⸻
The bottom line: fear fades — the market thrives
The universal rental guarantee is not just a new bureaucratic norm. It’s a real chance to restart the market. To make it more flexible for young people, safer for landlords, and, finally, fairer for everyone.
If you’re a landlord — it’s time to stop being afraid. If you’re a tenant — the chance of finding housing has increased. Welcome to the new era of renting the French way.
📞 Contact me for more information!