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General Guidelines and Informations Frequently asked questions
RENTAL BEGIN/END
The minimum rental period is normally 2 weeks. The rental is normally per week, starting on Saturday (or Sunday) 16.00 until Saturday (or Sunday) 10.00. See the information in the individual house descriptions.
WASHING
All linen must be supplied privately, the bedlinen can often be rented for a small fee. The information is supplied by each house description. Please note, french double beds are 1.40m wide. Please give adequate notice if you wish to rent bedlinen.
FINAL CLEANING
Unless otherweise stated the final cleaning has to be done by the customer. If arranges, the cleaning can be taken care of by the landlord at extra charge.
AMENITY TAX
In many communities of the costal area an amenity tax is being charges in summer. Depending on the community the tax differts and is determined per person and day.
TELEPHONE
In many of the holiday homes a telephone is available, often only usable for incoming and local calls. If you buy a "Ticket de téléphone" with a secret code at France-Télécom, you are able to use it without restriction.
DOGS - DANGEROUS BREEDS
If your dog is to accompany you, please note that it must be more than three months old. Please have your dog's vaccination pass with you - the vaccinations required by law are the same as those in Germany. The vaccinations should not be over one year or under one month old.
If your four-legged friend should fall into the so-called dangerous breeds category, please note the following: - In addition to the vaccination pass you will need proof of breed that the dog has been classified as a Category 2 dangerous breed according to French law (eg. Rottweiler, Staffordshire, American Staffordshire ...) - The dog must wear a muzzle and be kept on a lead at all times. - The bringing of Category 1 dangerous breeds (Pitbull, Boerbull, Tosa ...) into France has been forbidden since 1st. January 2000.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
A valid identity card is sufficient for members of the European Union.
© Copyright ! M.A. BRETAGNE and lawyer Rainer Noll, 2006
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