Last updated: 15 January 2026
Terms and conditions
These terms and conditions govern access to and use of the website droitsfacilefr.com edited by Droitsfacilefr SAS.
1. Purpose
The website droitsfacilefr.com is an information website presenting a programme of participation in residential real estate projects in France. It does not constitute banking or financial canvassing within the meaning of the French Monetary and Financial Code, nor an offer to subscribe to a financial instrument.
2. Acceptance
Using the site implies full acceptance of these terms. If you do not accept these terms, you must stop using the site.
3. Access to the programme
Access to the programme is reserved for adults residing in France and aged 40 to 65. The initial consultation is free and does not commit the visitor. Any effective participation is subject to a separate contract signed after full information has been provided.
4. Risk warning
Participation in real estate projects involves risks, including partial or total loss of the invested capital. Periodic distributions depend on the progress and specific conditions of each project. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. Droitsfacilefr SAS is not a banking institution and does not offer any deposit guarantee.
5. Intellectual property
All content on the site (texts, images, trademarks, logos) is protected by intellectual property rights. Any reproduction, even partial, is prohibited without prior written consent from Droitsfacilefr SAS.
6. Liability
Droitsfacilefr SAS endeavours to ensure that the information published is accurate and up to date. However, the site is provided "as is" and users are solely responsible for the use they make of it. We cannot be held liable for indirect damages.
7. External links
The site may contain links to third-party sites. Droitsfacilefr SAS has no control over those sites and disclaims all responsibility for their content.
8. Governing law
These terms are governed by French law. Any dispute falls under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Commercial Court of Paris.