Web compliance

Is your real estate website legally compliant?

Real estate professionals face strict legal obligations on their websites. Non-compliance can lead to fines, loss of professional licence and CNIL sanctions.

Who is concerned?

Agencies, notaries, independent agents

Any professional structure selling real estate is subject to strict display obligations. The Ts-Immo audit applies to all profiles.

Real estate agencies

Independent or network agencies: ALUR law, 2015 fee decree, mandatory EPC/GHG labels on every listing. Non-compliance directly puts your professional licence at risk.

Notarial offices

Dedicated software, interactive auctions, chamber ethics — in addition to the obligations common to all real estate professionals.

Independent agents

Website compliance responsibility remains individual even if the network provides the tools. Each agent is personally exposed.

Legal obligations

What the law requires

Price and fee display (ALUR law / 2015 decree)

Obligation to display all-inclusive fees, their calculation method and who bears them (seller or buyer) on each listing. The decree of January 8, 2015 specifies the exact requirements.

Mandatory EPC and GHG labels on listings

Energy Performance Certificate and greenhouse gas emission labels must appear on every sale or rental listing. This obligation was strengthened by the Climate & Resilience Act (2021).

Natural and technological risk information

Since the order of June 7, 2023, real estate listings in risk zones must display information on natural hazards. Non-compliance can engage the liability of the agent or notary.

Legal notices, professional card number and T&Cs

Every professional website must include complete legal notices (publisher, host, registration number, professional card number issued by the CCI) and enforceable general terms.

GDPR and cookie compliance

Contact forms, trackers and personal data processing must comply with GDPR. A transparent privacy policy is mandatory. The CNIL can sanction non-compliant organizations.

Risks

Potential sanctions

  • DGCCRF sanctions: administrative fines that can reach several thousand euros per violation
  • Professional liability in the event of a dispute with a buyer or tenant
  • Possible reporting by competitors, consumer associations or individuals
  • Challenge to the professional card (Hoguet law) in the most serious cases
  • CNIL sanctions for GDPR non-compliance (up to €20M or 4% of global turnover)
Our service

Ts-Immo Compliance Audit

Don't have time to check every regulatory requirement? We handle the full audit of your website and deliver a clear report — with possible corrections included.

Full website audit

Systematic analysis against all applicable regulations: ALUR law, ELAN law, Hoguet law, EPC/GHG decrees, natural hazards, GDPR, display obligations.

Detailed report

Structured document by topic, listing each non-compliance issue, the relevant regulation and the associated risk level (low / medium / high).

Corrections included on request

For each identified issue, we propose the corresponding fix and can implement it directly — whether on your WordPress or custom-built site.

Pricing

Transparent pricing, no surprises

€240Preferential rate

Ts-Immo client

Full audit included with your Ts-Immo subscription. Detailed report with proposed corrections.

€299

Without subscription

Full audit of your real estate website. Detailed report with proposed corrections.

Per-audit fee — one-time payment, no commitment.

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Compliance Audit — Ts-Immo