W ell, 2020 has certainly been different! The problems posed by Covid-19 for those with second homes or holiday businesses in France have been challenging to say the least. As a business of property managers for absentee owners, we too have had to deal with issues which have never come up in our 25 years of operation.
We had recently returned from a short break in England when President Macron announced the lockdown. Just like everybody else, we had no idea how things would pan out and how it would affect us, let alone for how long. In rural France the restrictions were easy to deal with. Most people have access to outdoor space and village communities pulled together to ensure no one fragile went without shopping deliveries or prescriptions. The requirement to carry an attestation justifying your reason for being out of the house was easy to manage (the €135 fine concentrated the mind), but many of us naughtily popped across the road to the bins without one.
There was some concern that second homes would be more likely to suffer break-ins during lockdown, but this didn’t seem to be the case. The roads were so empty that perhaps being spotted out and about on some nefarious business was considered too risky.
NO JOYS OF SPRING
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Bond With France
With a licence to thrill James Bond fans, Chloe Govan goes househunting in the film locations immortalised by the spy who loved France
Sarlat stardust
Just 20 minutes from Sarlat-la-Caneda, this tastefully restored home reflects the glory of the Périgord Noir capital, says Ruth Wood
The money column
The ‘B’ word is back! Laura Parsons explains how to protect your money as we near the end of Brexit transition
Nature's harmony
A renovated farmhouse in Lot-et-Garonne could be perfect for those hearing the call of the wild, discovers Brigitte Nicolas
Main event
Buying a holiday home near a popular annual event could guarantee you a beautiful setting and some extra cash, finds Hannah Evans
Hauss style
Joanna Leggett learns all about Georges-Eugène Haussmann – the man who designed the Paris that we know and love
Architect's diary
It’s all in a week’s work for France-based Neil Vesma
Write on the edge
When it comes to life in west Brittany, author Wendy Mewes has been there, done that, written the guidebook
A year like no other
So much for spring cleaning — property manager Mary Hall explains how 2020 has thrown a spanner in the works for second home owners
A law unto themselves
Why is French law so different to the law in England and Wales? It all goes back to William, Henry and Napoleon, explains Alan Field