Terms & Conditions
Terms & Conditions
Last updated: 15 January 2026
These terms govern the use of artisunfr.com and the registration to the program offered by Artisunfr SAS.
1. Site publisher
The site artisunfr.com is published by Artisunfr SAS, a simplified joint-stock company with share capital of €50,000, registered with the Paris Trade Register under number 924 567 891, with its registered office at 12 Rue de la Paix, 75002 Paris, France. Publication director: Antoine Lefèvre.
2. Hosting
The site is hosted by OVH SAS, 2 rue Kellermann, 59100 Roubaix, France.
3. Purpose of the site
The site presents the participation program in residential real estate projects offered by Artisunfr SAS, and allows interested visitors to sign up to receive additional information. The site is neither a public offer to subscribe nor a solicitation marketed to the general public.
4. Acceptance of terms
Accessing the site and using the sign-up form implies full and unconditional acceptance of these terms. If you disagree, you must stop using the site.
5. Warnings related to participation
Participation in real estate projects involves risks, including partial or total loss of the capital committed. Periodic distributions depend on the progress and specific conditions of each project. Past performance does not guarantee future performance. Artisunfr SAS is not a banking institution and offers no deposit guarantee. Consultation is free and without commitment.
6. Intellectual property
All content on the site (text, images, logo, design) is protected by copyright and belongs to Artisunfr SAS or its partners. Any reproduction, in whole or in part, without prior written authorization is prohibited.
7. Liability
Artisunfr SAS endeavors to ensure the accuracy of the information published on the site. However, it cannot be held liable for errors, omissions or temporary unavailability of the site.
8. Personal data
The processing of personal data is described in our privacy policy, accessible from the footer.
9. Applicable law
These terms are governed by French law. Any dispute falls under the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Paris, France.