Unoccupied homes deteriorate and fade away: (Choice 1: South Burgundy. Choice 2 : Anywhere in the World)
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Unoccupied homes deteriorate and fade away:
nature reclaims its rights, installations deteriorate, human, animal, or fungal intrusions may appear, silent wear sets in, and the property gradually loses its integrity, its balance, and therefore its value.
Traditional arrangements — tenants or caretakers —
even when reliable and autonomous, involve structural constraints:
legal frameworks, obligations, management, instructions, monitoring, and legitimate expectations tied to financial exchange.
I propose a different exchange, simple and respectful,
for the benefit of the house, its owner, and myself.
To occupy an independent space of at least 75 m², in the heart of nature or in a calm, preserved countryside,
not with a logic of yield or rental,
but to keep a place alive that is not meant to become a source of income.
I have been both a homeowner and a tenant.
I know what that entails.
I take care of a place as if it were my own
and fully preserve its integrity, its balance, and therefore its value.
The home remains alive and maintained.
The owner benefits from a respectful, discreet, stable, and reassuring presence.
I benefit from an autonomous and fair place to live.
The home wins.
The owner wins.
And I win.
I leave this note to align virtually with the right person or people.
I can leave with short notice,
depending on the evolution of your needs related to this property.