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What is a SCI?

✅ In brief


A SCI is a société civile immobilière. It is mainly used to hold or manage real estate with several people, or in a personal asset planning context.


🧭 What you need to know


  • SCI means société civile immobilière.
  • It does not have the same purpose as a standard commercial company.
  • It can help organize the holding, management or transfer of real estate.
  • Its use depends heavily on the personal asset and tax situation.


🛠️ 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


  • The exact purpose of the SCI: holding, letting, transfer or management.
  • The number of associés and their contributions.
  • The chosen tax regime, especially IR or IS depending on the case.
  • Whether to request professional advice before creating it.


⚖️ 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


The SCI can be useful for a real estate project, but it should not be chosen without understanding its consequences.



Updated on: 06/07/2026

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