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You can collect your forms from your Mairie, complete them (you can go to your local planning office for help and guidance DDE) take them back to the Mairie who will send them on.

There are two different forms covering different types of work - permis de travaux and permis de construe - and a French government website, which perhaps someone can come up with, where you can see which one you need and print them off if you can't get to the Mairie.

You need an architect to draw up and sign off plans for work on a property of more than 170 sq metres.

There are taxes (and sometimes insurance) to pay, depends what you are doing - on our barn/grenier conversion we paid 180 euros.
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Many architects will insist on preparing their own plans and refuse to sign off A.N. Other's.

Fees for p.p. will doubtless vary from place to place but in our bit of France we did not pay any fees at time of forms submission/granting p de c etc but there is a fee of around €6 or 7 per m2 a year later. And I suspect another set of fees if/when the work is completed.

DDE was very, very helpful.

John

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