by Giandomenico De Tullio | Oct 3, 2016 | Real Estate Law
What is usucapione? Usucapione, an ancient legal concept dating back to Roman law, provides a pathway for individuals to gain legal ownership of assets they possess without holding the title. This article explores the historical origins of Usucapione and its...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | Sep 19, 2016 | Real Estate Law
Italian Property Survey: Ensuring a Wise Investment When considering purchasing a property in Italy, it’s important to recognize that this is a substantial financial commitment. At De Tullio Law Firm, we firmly believe that opting out of commissioning a property...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | Sep 13, 2016 | Real Estate Law
The Italian Rent to Buy Scheme: Bridging the Gap to Homeownership In recent years, Italy has faced soaring housing costs, presenting a formidable barrier for aspiring homeowners. In response to this challenge, the Italian government introduced the innovative...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | Aug 29, 2016 | Immigration Law
For many, building their dream home in Italy is a pursuit of a lifetime. However, venturing into self-build projects in Italy requires careful legal navigation to avoid potential pitfalls. Before signing any paperwork for land purchase, seeking independent legal...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | Jul 20, 2016 | Inheritance Law
When dealing with an Italian inheritance, beneficiaries have two options: they can either renounce or accept the right to the assets. Once accepted, the qualification of heir becomes irrevocable. Acceptance Process Beneficiaries can express or imply acceptance as an...