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Promesse de vente (French Property Sale contract)

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French Property Law: Terms & Conditions

  1.        Welcome to my website, my name is David Francetti. I have practiced in Paris within the heart of the property market through legal work as a notaire’s assistant giving specialist advice to Anglo-Saxon investors both residential and commercial.

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