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Airbnb regulations in Nanterre: what the Le Meur Law changes from 2025

Nanterre, prefecture of the Hauts-de-Seine department, is a city undergoing a major transformation that combines single-family home neighborhoods, large housing complexes and the La Défense business district on its eastern side. Served by the RER A and soon by the extension of the T1 tramway, the municipality attracts a population of business travelers linked to the proximity of the Grande Arche and the office towers. Tourist rental regulations are governed by the rules of the Île-de-France high-demand area, with a focus on preserving social diversity in neighborhoods undergoing urban renewal.

90 days

Annual limit

50 000 €

Maximum fine

Mandatory

Compensation

Rental day limit in Nanterre

In Nanterre, primary residences can only be rented as vacation accommodation for 90 days per year. In Nanterre, renting a primary residence as a furnished tourist accommodation cannot exceed 90 days per calendar year. This cap applies to the entire municipal territory, from the houses of the Vieux Nanterre to the modern apartments of the Les Groues neighborhood and the residences near the Nanterre-Préfecture station. Overnight stay tracking is handled by booking platforms.

Booking platforms (Airbnb, Booking, Vrbo) must block listings in Nanterre beyond 90 days. Any excess exposes the owner to a fine of up to 50 000 €.

Usage change and compensation in Nanterre

To convert a property into a vacation rental in Nanterre, a usage change authorization is required. Compensation: Mandatory.

Compensation is mandatory in Nanterre for changing the use of a property into a tourist rental. The owner must reconvert a commercial premises into housing within the Nanterre territory. This measure is particularly monitored in the La Défense-Seine Arche area, where demand for short-term rentals from business travelers is high and could reduce the residential rental supply.

Quotas and restrictions in Nanterre

No

Nanterre does not have a quota system for tourist rentals. Regulation relies on the compensation mechanism and the 90-day cap for primary residences. The city hall nevertheless monitors the evolution of the number of tourist rentals in each neighborhood, with particular attention to the La Boule and Mont-Valérien areas.

Fines and enforcement in Nanterre

In Nanterre, property owners in violation face fines of up to 50 000 €.

Non-compliance with regulations in Nanterre results in civil penalties of up to €50,000 in fines. Inspections cover the compliance of listings, the presence of the registration number and adherence to the overnight stay cap. The Hauts-de-Seine prefecture coordinates verifications with municipal services.

Specific rules in Nanterre

  • Registration with the Nanterre city hall generates a unique identifier to be displayed on all rental listings, whether the property is located in the Vieux Nanterre or in the new Les Groues residences.
  • Properties located in ANRU urban renewal zones in Nanterre are subject to additional restrictions on short-term rental, in order to preserve the residential purpose of new construction programs.
  • The tourist tax is remitted to the Paris Ouest La Défense public territorial authority and contributes to funding tourism and transport infrastructure in the territory.
  • Tourist rentals in buildings near the Nanterre-Université station must comply with enhanced quiet rules related to cohabitation with student residences on the campus.
  • Owners must display in the property the contact details of a local representative available at all times, able to intervene within one hour in case of a problem reported by the neighborhood.

Energy rating (DPE): Since 2025, tourist rentals in Nanterre must present a valid DPE. Energy-inefficient properties rated G are no longer eligible for new seasonal rental authorizations. The large housing complexes in the Parc and Chemin de l'Île neighborhoods, dating from the 1960s, often require significant work to achieve an acceptable rating.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the proximity to La Défense have an impact on regulations in Nanterre?

La Défense generates strong demand for short-term rentals from business travelers, which reinforces the vigilance of the Nanterre city hall. The rules remain those of the Île-de-France high-demand area — 90 days for primary residences, mandatory compensation for others — but inspections are intensified in the Seine Arche area and around the Grande Arche.

How do you obtain the change of use authorization in Nanterre?

The application must be submitted to the urban planning department of the Nanterre city hall. It must include the compensation proposal, meaning the identification of a commercial or professional premises to be reconverted into housing. The review takes an average of two to three months and results in a temporary or permanent authorization depending on the case.

Are student residences in Nanterre affected?

Standard student residence properties are not subject to tourist rental regulations. However, a student who sublets their accommodation through a platform must follow the same rules as any other tenant: landlord agreement, registration with the city hall and compliance with the 90-day cap if it is their primary residence.

What documents are needed to register in Nanterre?

Registration requires the Cerfa tourist rental declaration form, proof of ownership or the landlord's agreement for tenants, a valid DPE, and a home insurance certificate mentioning the furnished rental activity. The registration number is issued electronically within two weeks.

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