Can I domicile my business at home?
✅ In brief
It is sometimes possible to domicile your business at your home, but this depends on the situation and the applicable rules.
🧭 What you need to know
- A personal home can sometimes be used as a siège social or establishment address.
- Limits may come from the lease, condominium rules or local rules.
- Domiciliation does not always mean receiving the public or storing goods.
- The address may appear on certain official documents.
🛠️ How Leegal supports you
- Leegal helps you understand the wording shown during the creation process and prepare a clearer file.
- The flow can organize information, documents and points to watch, but it does not replace a personalized review.
- If your situation is specific, it is still preferable to ask a chartered accountant, a lawyer or another qualified professional for advice.
🔎 Points to check
- Your lease or condominium rules.
- The actual use planned at the address.
- Mail reception.
- The confidentiality of your personal address.
⚖️ Limits to know
- Leegal is not a law firm or an accounting firm.
- Leegal explains the options and helps prepare formalities, but does not choose for you.
- Tax, social security or personal asset consequences can depend on your actual situation.
📌 Key takeaway
Home domiciliation can be simple, but it must be compatible with your housing situation and activity.
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Updated on: 06/07/2026
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