mr wilks said:
pvr said:
But would you really want to have to bribe the French mayor to be able to build something? Their corruption is not something I could get on with.
pretty blinkered & antiquated opinion :? why not follow it with the old classic " the french hate the english & smell of garlic "
just about to complete my fourth renovation & have never had issue with planning consent ,connection of services ,buying or selling process or the french in general.
have always found them over helpful if anything
Cannot agree mr wilks, pvr is pretty much cock on. Who would think that you would have to send letters to councils and official bodies recorded delivery as civil servants & officials will deny receipt and you have to prove you sent the thing !! The French in all truthfulness tolerate the British and that's as far as it goes. When you arrive they are always happy to help & have you over for 'apero's' as they are intrinsically nosey and want to know the ins and out ands of a cats arse and to know why you are living in France.
You are a lucky fellow not to have had issues with planning etc. probably they are happy to take your euros and know more are on there way as you buy and restore then sell your projects. I take it your a registered artisan and in the system of paying your huge cotisations to keep the elderly ,'manoche', the commune clean and tidy et al along with the miriad of things that go with having a business ?? Good luck my friend if you are good luck indeed.
We lived in France for seven years and what a joy to be back.
Individually the French (rural) are fine but collectively they are a nightmare. Beauracracy is second to none, tax's ???? we wont go there. Utilities so so expensive €3000-00 for two months electricity and heating (yep you read right and it wasn't a big place) without water.
I could ramble on and on but i won't, good and positive points are we learnt French, the wine is cheap and the sun shone and we did have fun. Oh I was 44 and my wife 42 and we took our sons then 7 & 11 and we are alll so very pleased to be back as England really isn't that bad at all.