1. Purpose
These terms govern the use of the website neatlabfr.com, published by Neatlabfr SAS, and the contact relating to the program of participation in residential real-estate projects in France.
Last updated: 12 January 2026
These terms govern the use of the website neatlabfr.com, published by Neatlabfr SAS, and the contact relating to the program of participation in residential real-estate projects in France.
Neatlabfr SAS, a simplified joint-stock company with a share capital of €100,000, registered with the Paris Trade Register under number 921 458 327, SIRET 921 458 327 00018, VAT number FR42 921458327, with its registered office at 12 rue de la Paix, 75002 Paris, France. Publication director: Étienne Marchand.
The website is hosted by OVH SAS, a company with a share capital of €10,174,560, registered with the Lille Métropole Trade Register under number 424 761 419, with its registered office at 2 rue Kellermann, 59100 Roubaix, France.
Access to the website is free of charge. Connection costs remain the responsibility of the user. Neatlabfr SAS reserves the right to temporarily interrupt access for maintenance operations.
The program presented on neatlabfr.com constitutes general information and does not constitute a firm offer or personalised advice. Any actual participation is the subject of a separate contract, signed after a free consultation with no commitment.
Participation in real-estate projects involves a risk of partial or total loss of capital. Periodic distributions depend on the progress and conditions of each project. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance.
All website contents (texts, images, logos, structure) are protected by copyright and remain the exclusive property of Neatlabfr SAS or its partners. Any reproduction without written authorisation is prohibited.
Neatlabfr SAS endeavours to ensure the accuracy of published information but cannot be held responsible for errors, omissions or temporary unavailability of the website.
These terms are subject to French law. In the event of a dispute, and failing an amicable agreement, the Paris Commercial Court shall have jurisdiction.
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