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#VLOD2531055AOrder Modifying the January 5, 2010 Order

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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This law modifies the existing regulations regarding the transmission of data related to rental housing owned by social landlords in France. It specifies the required format and content for the files transmitted, including mandatory header and detailed information about each housing unit. The amendments are aimed at improving the clarity and accuracy of data collected about social housing.

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Key Changes

  • Mandatory header line for transmitted data files
  • Detailed format for housing unit records
  • Limited scope to ordinary housing types

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Social landlords must transmit rental housing data files in text format with semicolon separators

Social landlords (bailleurs sociaux) as defined in article L. 411-10 of the construction and housing code
operational
high

Data files must contain exactly one mandatory header line with landlord information, followed by one additional line per housing unit, with housing records separated by line breaks

Social landlords transmitting data files
operational
high

Header line must include 12 mandatory data fields: survey year (4 digits), internal MVL number (9 alphanumeric), legal entity name (max 100 characters), SIRET number (14 alphanumeric), housing record count (max 6 digits numeric), and address components with specified character limits

Social landlords submitting data transmissions
reporting
high

Each housing record must include 37 mandatory and conditional data fields covering housing identification, location, construction details, financing, rental restrictions, occupancy status, and lease information with specified formats and character limits

Social landlords reporting on individual rental units
reporting
medium

Data collection scope is limited to ordinary rental housing (including student and gendarmerie housing) where social landlords hold real property rights or usufruct

Social landlords determining which housing units must be reported
operational

Affected Parties

Social landlordsGovernment agencies involved in housing data collection

Tags

housing,data collection,social policy