- I reduce excess packaging items ...
- I agree with AMAP (Associations for Maintaining Peasant Agriculture) Local ...
- I sort my rubbish ...
- I conserve water ...
- I conserve electricity ...
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While the sale of a dwelling may require, by region and type of goods up to eight diagnoses the lessor must provide at least two, sometimes three and have them appear in the "record of technical diagnosis.
diagnosis lead
The report of risk of exposure to lead (CREP) is the latest generation of diagnostics provided by the lessor.
From August 12, 2008, it becomes necessary for one signing a new lease of housing built before 1 January 1949 .
And it applies to free rentals governed by the law of July 6, 1989, to apartments, housing office, the hiring of the seasonal workers, seasonal rentals.
This observation must be performed by a certified professional.
It is valid for one year .
However if no trace of lead or if the presence of lead does not exceed certain thresholds, the same can be provided with every new lease.
In the absence of delivery of CREP, the landlord may incur liability.
The energy performance
Diagnosis energy performance (ECD), whose goal is to give the tenant a predictable amount of expenditure on consumption of energy must be attached to lease for a new hire or during the first renewal .
It is valid for ten years . It covers
Tenancies main house or mixed-use residential and professional main seasonal rentals lasting more than 4 months, apartments, housing office, rented dwellings for seasonal workers, rental housing for students.
ECD, even mandatory since 1 July 2007, is only informative .
It must however be done by a certified professional.
The condition of natural and technological hazards
This diagnosis is not all donors but only those whose homes are located in risk areas identified by the Environmental Code .
Under natural hazard agree, for example, floods, avalanches, earthquakes ...
Under technological risks, sites located close to dangerous factories Seveso
... It is lessor to obtain information from the city hall or prefecture to see if his home is located or not in a danger zone.
Where housing is actually located in an area at risk, the landlord must provide each new tenant, a state older than 6 months .
Unlike other diagnoses, it can be done by the lessor.
He just needs to fill out a form using the information provided by the city or prefecture.
Moreover, if the building has already been leased subject to compensation following an incident related to one of the risks, the landlord must notify the tenant in writing .
note, in the absence of this diagnosis, the lessee may demand a reduction of rent or simply cancel the lease.