French Short-term rentals and the Hoguet Law: What the FNAIM Report from April 2026 Says

Rental Scale-Up·Published Jun 3, 2026·Regulations & Compliance
Summary

A FNAIM report clarifies the Hoguet Law's application to French STR concierge services. It defines required licenses (T, G) for tasks like brokerage and fund management, highlighting penalties for non-compliance, including steep fines and imprisonment.

Key takeaway
Insight

A 'G card' (Property Management) is required for full rental management, including collecting rent/charges, managing deposits, and handling tourist tax declarations. Only G card holders can hold funds on behalf of a landlord.

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