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My Never-Ending Apartment Story Part 4
What is a court ruling worth in France? Nothing, it seems. In France, a court can order you to pay a fine, but nothing happens if you don’t pay. At least, that’s the reality of the French legal system as I have come to know it.

My Never-Ending Apartment Story Part 3
On Wednesday, August 3rd, 2022, after two years and eight months, I got the rest of my deposit back from my Parisian landlord of 2019. The fine the judge ordered the landlord to pay has not been paid yet, more than 4000 €, and the French huissier de justice I hired to deal with this has not returned my latest inquiries.

My Never-Ending Apartment Story Part 2
I thought renting an apartment via a huge and long-established rental agency would be the financially safest when I went to Parisin 2019. I was wrong. It is now two years and seven months since I moved out of an apartment in Paris, and I still don’t have the money the court declared in January 2022 that I was owed. And I haven’t heard back from the last huissier company I hired.

My Never-Ending Apartment Story Part 1
I was delighted when I got the French court's Aye that my former landlord should pay me the rest of my deposit with two years of interest. After two years of paperwork, courts, and significant expenses, it was a happy ending to a awful apartment situation in Paris. Or so I thought.

In Life, You Lose Nonstop
In Life, You Lose Nonstop – youth, looks, money, friends, illusions. But sometimes, you win in court. After two years of paperwork and courtrooms, the French courts sided with me. My former landlord in Paris should pay me back ALL of my deposit from 2019.