The residence has an assumed sixties style with flashy colors and cylindrical shapes. As for the apartments, it offers accommodation from studio to private room in a 3-room shared flat. Each apartment is furnished with a kitchenette, a sleeping area, a studying area with storage shelves and a shower room with a private toilet.
Lemon also includes large, airy areas, such as a chill and co-working area, a communal kitchen and even an accessible fitness zone. These spaces are designed to facilitate exchanges.
The Lemon student residence is open to students from all over the world; whether they’re following university courses, private school training, internships or work-study contracts. We are also keen to welcome international students wishing to have a French experience.
1. Small pets are generally allowed, but this may vary depending on residence.
2. A security deposit might be required to cover any potential damage caused by pets.
3. Residents are responsible for any damages or disturbances caused by their pets.
4. It is advisable to check with the specific residence manager regarding pet permissions and rules.
When applying for housing assistance, you’ll need to provide the following documents:
Tips: Like many administrative procedures, processing by CAF takes time. They recommend preparing your application as early as possible to start receiving assistance quickly. Note: The first month of your lease is considered a “waiting month” – housing assistance is not granted or paid during this period. Housing assistance is paid in arrears (e.g., assistance for September rent is paid in early October), starting from the 1st day of the month following the date you meet all conditions. Example: If you move in on September 25, you’ll be eligible for assistance starting October 1, paid in early November.
If you wish to leave your apartment before the end of your lease, you must send your notice respecting the legal notice period (1 month from receipt of the notice):