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...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | Jun 3, 2016 | Inheritance Law
Italian Inheritance Law and its Traditions Italian inheritance law, rooted in the Roman Law tradition, emphasizes safeguarding the interests of the deceased’s close family members, but this protection entails restrictions on the testator’s freedom to...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | May 16, 2016 | Real Estate Law
During our legal careers, my father and I have encountered numerous improbable scenarios in the realm of property transactions. From couples discovering they bought a property that didn’t legally belong to the vendor to families facing hidden defects and...