Rent Receipt: Essential Rules and Tips

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Quittance de loyer : règles et conseils essentiels

Governed by law, the rent receipt serves as proof of payment of rent and utilities and plays a key role in the relationship between tenant and landlord. However, to ensure full compliance, it is essential to understand the rules, content, and procedures for issuing it.

Rent Receipt: What Do You Need to Know to Stay in Compliance?

Our real estate agency in Paris's 16th arrondissement presents the key points you need to know to understand your rent receipt and manage your rental property with peace of mind, in compliance with the law.

What is a rent receipt?

A rent receipt is a written document certifying that the tenant has paid their rent and utilities in full for a given period. The rent receipt is an important document because it can serve as official proof, particularly as proof of residence.

This document applies to all rental housing units, whether they are unfurnished rentals or furnished, as part of a lease agreement.

What is the difference between a rent receipt and a rent invoice?

A rent statement is a document sent before payment to inform the tenant of the amount due for the month in question. A rent receipt, on the other hand, is issued after payment, only when the rent and utilities have been paid in full.

These two documents therefore have neither the same purpose nor the same legal standing.

Is a rent receipt required?

The law of July 6, 1989, provides that the landlord must provide a rent receipt free of charge, but only if the tenant requests one. It is therefore not sent automatically, unless the landlord or real estate agency chooses to do so.

This rule is stated on the public service's official website and constitutes a right for the tenant.

Is it free or do I have to pay for it?

A rent receipt must be provided free of charge. No fees may be charged for preparing it, mailing it, or sending it by email. Any attempt to charge a fee is against the law.

Does the law require a specific deadline for mailing?

The law does not specify a precise timeframe. In practice, the receipt must be sent within a reasonable time after payment is received. Prompt issuance helps prevent disputes and simplifies the tenant’s administrative procedures.

What should a rent receipt include?

To be valid, a rent receipt must include several essential pieces of information:

  • the name and address of the landlord or real estate agency,
  • the tenant's name,
  • the address of the rented dwelling,
  • the period in question,
  • the amount of rent,
  • the amount of rental expenses,
  • the total amount paid,
  • the date of issuance,
  • the signature of the landlord or the landlord's representative.

A rent receipt template in PDF format may be used, provided that this information is clearly included.

When and how should you send a rent receipt?

The receipt may be delivered in person, sent by mail, or transmitted electronically, subject to the tenant’s consent. Sending receipts by email is now common practice, particularly in the context of professional rental management.

What should you do if you receive a partial rent payment?

In the event of a partial payment, the landlord cannot issue a rent receipt. The landlord must instead provide a rent receipt that indicates the amount already paid and the remaining balance. A rent receipt is issued only when payment is in full.

What happens if you share an apartment?

In a shared living arrangement, the situation depends on the lease agreement. If the roommates have a joint lease, a single receipt can be issued. However, each roommate may request an individual receipt specifying their share of the rent, particularly for administrative purposes.

How should a retroactive request for a receipt be handled?

The tenant may request rent receipts for previous months, provided the rent has been paid. The landlord is required to provide them, even retroactively, at no cost. A sample letter can make this request easier.

What should you do if the landlord refuses to send a receipt?

In the event of an unjustified refusal, the tenant may send a formal notice by certified mail. If the dispute persists, the matter may be referred to the departmental conciliation commission or the competent court.

What legal remedies are available to the tenant?

The remedy depends on the situation:

  • friendly reminder,
  • formal letter,
  • assistance from a real estate agency,
  • legal proceedings as a last resort.

Can we take legal action in the event of a dispute?

Yes, it is possible to take the matter to court if no amicable solution can be reached. If the landlord continues to refuse to issue a rent receipt despite a formal request and, if applicable, an attempt at mediation, the tenant may file a claim with the appropriate court. The judge may then order the landlord to provide the requested receipts.

In certain situations—particularly when such a refusal has caused actual harm (such as administrative difficulties, denial of assistance, or the inability to prove one’s place of residence)—compensation may also be awarded.

Can a rent receipt serve as legal evidence?

Yes. A rent receipt serves as legal proof of payment of rent and utilities for a given period. It can be used in many situations: dealing with government agencies, applying for housing, resolving disputes with the landlord, or as evidence in court.

Do I need to sign a rent receipt?

Signing a rent receipt is not always required by law, but it is strongly recommended.

When a document is sent electronically—such as by email or through an online platform—the absence of a handwritten signature does not necessarily invalidate the receipt, provided that the issuer is clearly identifiable and the required information appears on the document.

How long should you keep your rent receipts?

It is advisable to keep rent receipts for at least three years, which is the statute of limitations applicable to rental matters.

How can our CENTURY 21 Auteuil and Auteuil Seine offices help you?

A rent receipt is an essential document for both the tenant and the landlord. When properly understood and issued, it safeguards the tenancy relationship, simplifies administrative procedures, and reduces the risk of disputes.

At CENTURY 21 Auteuil Immobilier and CENTURY 21 Auteuil Seine, located in Paris’s 16th arrondissement, our property management team supports landlords and tenants through every stage of the rental process, drawing on our in-depth knowledge of the legal framework, ongoing training through the Académie 21, and strict adherence to the network’s code of ethics.

If you have any questions or would like personalized assistance, please contact us at 01 42 15 16 21 or 01 56 07 16 21, or by email at auteuil@century21.fr and auteuilseine@century21.fr.

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