Conditions and obligations for tourist residences
A tourist residence is a villa, a house, an apartment, a studio or a room reserved exclusively for the use of the tenant.
Opening period, capacity and contract
- The accommodation is available to welcome guests at least four months per year.
- The operator cannot run more than one homestay accommodation establishment and must have his main residence there.
- The operator or the person in charge of the day-to-day management of the accommodation receives a maximum of fifteen tourists at any one time.
- He concludes a written contract for each stay.
Services
The operator or the person in charge of the day-to-day management of the accommodation:
- offers his guests a high-quality, personal welcome. He does everything possible to facilitate their stay and help them find tourist information
- provides breakfast
- ensures that the home is cleaned regularly
- provides household linen.
Information and identification
- The operator or the person in charge of the day-to-day management of the accommodation informs his civil liability insurer that homestay accommodation is rented out and of any additional activities that may be offered.
- He displays the prices for each room.