In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
hi,thank you for your reply...:yes:dont spose you know about the size of land required also?:nah:
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[quote=estherina34;95982]hi,thank you for your reply...:yes:dont spose you know about the size of land required also?:nah:[/quote]
sorry - can't help on that one - but I assume others will reply soon.
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sqm land required for habitable listing.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/08/2008 - 03:53In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
hi guys...does anyone know of what amount of land is required (min + max) for changing a C2 listeed building to a A3 (habitable)listed building...thanks guys!!:yes:
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi Estherina34. You really do need to find a good,local geometra to help you with this project of yours.Not only will he know the relevant laws relating to your problems, but he will (or should be) knowledgeable of how those laws are interpreted locally. As always here, it is not always down to what actual laws are in existence, but the local interpretation that will cause you the most problems.
Good luck.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
hi,thanks for your reply..
yes indeed i do have one...but they along with the estate agent are soooo slow at responding to all these questions...thats the italians i guess....very laid back!!which is i guess why we want to move there..ha!
but yes dont worry guys...im just doing my own private research alongside the provessionals..to make sure all thats being told matches my finds!!:yes:
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Well don't know where you are in Italy but you don't have a good geometra in my opinion, if you are not getting a quick response to your questions. Or if you have to double check his answers. Wonder if he is the man for your project and all your hard earned money?
[quote=estherina34;95968]..........what the .........height in each room,what is the min or max height required to be acceptable to make it habitable....
to make things abit more complcated,the top rooms ........have sloping roofs),so does that effect those rooms,or is it the highest point of a room that qualifies.....any advice very much appreciated!:........[/quote]
[as far as I remember] Minimum ceiling height is 2.7 metres for habitable room.
[as far as I remember] Rooms in the roof with sloping walls/roofs and low ceilings are a b*gger to get as classed as habitable
The Italians ,that I know with these problems, get the relevant certification before they move the kitchen into the basement [with ceiling height of 2.4 metres], and before the 'mansardo' becomes a bedroom. They accept that they cannot describe these spaces as 'rooms' if they ever sell - but it seems that buyers also accept this as 'not unusual'
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