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Segnalazione Certificata di Agibilità: Property Certification in Italy

Segnalazione Certificata di Agibilità: Property Certification in Italy

by Giandomenico De Tullio | Mar 14, 2019 | Real Estate Law

In Italy, obtaining a certification that verifies the safety, compliance, and suitability of a property is essential for buyers, tenants, and property owners alike. In 2016, Italy introduced the Segnalazione Certificata di Agibilità, or the Certified Notice of...
Deposito Prezzo: Protecting Your Italian Property Purchase

Deposito Prezzo: Protecting Your Italian Property Purchase

by Giandomenico De Tullio | Feb 28, 2019 | Real Estate Law

Are you considering buying a property in Italy? If so, you may have heard the term “deposito prezzo” and wondered what it means. In this blog post, we’ll explore what this is and how it can protect your investment in an Italian property. What is...
Real Estate Agents in Italy: Non-Legal Professionals

Real Estate Agents in Italy: Non-Legal Professionals

by Giandomenico De Tullio | Feb 7, 2019 | Real Estate Law

Important Factors to Consider Before Signing a Preliminary Contract with Real Estate Agents in Italy Picture yourself gazing at the breathtaking Italian property you’ve always yearned for. As you hold a pen in your hand, ready to sign the preliminary contract in...
Buying Italian Real Estate: The Role of an International Lawyer

Buying Italian Real Estate: The Role of an International Lawyer

by Giandomenico De Tullio | Jan 31, 2019 | Real Estate Law

Investing in Italian real estate offers a unique opportunity for individuals seeking to own property in one of the most culturally rich countries in the world. However, navigating the complexities of Italian property transactions can be challenging, especially for...
The Importance of an Italian Notary’s Escrow Account

The Importance of an Italian Notary’s Escrow Account

by Giandomenico De Tullio | Jan 16, 2019 | Inheritance Law, Real Estate Law

When buying or selling a property in Italy, there are two crucial payments involved: the deposit and the balance. Ensuring the proper handling of these payments is essential to protect the interests of all parties involved. In this article, we will explore the...
Buying a house in Italy: Can I Back Out of A Preliminary Contract?

Buying a house in Italy: Can I Back Out of A Preliminary Contract?

by Giandomenico De Tullio | Dec 22, 2017 | Real Estate Law

So, you’ve eagerly signed a preliminary contract for a property in Italy, keen not to miss out on what seemed like a fantastic opportunity. However, upon closer inspection, you realize that the penthouse you fell in love with isn’t as spacious as you...
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