The best thing would be to
Submitted by wgsrealestate on Fri, 09/27/2019 - 18:44In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
The best thing would be to hire someone who can help you, and if you want, we can help you with this (we are Italian real estate agents and our agency is based in London and Italy).
To briefly answer the questions:
1) the design must be the same as the house, otherwise changes must be made to the design, because no changes can be made to the house, and the same must be sold in good standing;
2) the access does not have to be colored, its purchase deed guarantees to you, and therefore to the buyers forever (unless you sign something otherwise) access through the land of the neighbors;
3) what the neighbors do is their problem, unless they built it in their land.
Please contact us at our email info@wgsrealestate.com and we will contact you as soon as possible, we will certainly be happy to help you.
I dont think your agent is
Submitted by modicasa on Sat, 09/28/2019 - 01:02In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I dont think your agent is being lazy at all. I suspect your geometra is being pedantic to give you a hugely inflated bill. 1. The catastal plan ie the one registered at the Land Registry is the one you will have to sign in front of the notary. That must be accurate - doors,windows etc all in the right place. Room sizes do not need to be drawn on this as the plan is to scale. Room heights often are on it. 2. If the access is granted in the act of sale and has been used in the last 20 years it cannot be denied. Your neighbours have togive you access- Ifthey want to vary the current access arrangement then it mustbewith your agreement. It would be good to have it drawn on a map, but the colour is immaterial.3. What your neighbours do is no concern of yours or your geometra, unless it impinges onyour property and your right to light etc.