You don't own the room - don
Submitted by alan h on Mon, 09/18/2017 - 07:10In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
doesnt quite work like that
Submitted by Gill Mahoney on Tue, 09/19/2017 - 08:50In reply to You don't own the room - don by alan h
doesnt quite work like that actually, there are squatters rights possible also you ahve to bear in mind that the damp and neglect is affecting out house which has it coming throught the walls, we have already several times repaired his roof,, he will never come back and it is being left to fall down. Iwas hoping for an official point of view
"........... the damp and
Submitted by alan h on Tue, 09/19/2017 - 12:05In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
"........... the damp and neglect is affecting out house which has it coming throught the walls, we have already several times repaired his roof ........."Thats a totally different issue to squatting - I think its the sort of problem you can raise with your Comune [via Geometra or Architect or even Lawyer?]Not sure, but I think this type of problem has cropped up bfore on the forum. Perhaps others may be able to give more advice.
There are no squatters rights
Submitted by modicasa on Wed, 09/20/2017 - 13:08In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
There are no squatters rights under Italian law. You have common walls and roofs, you have to contact him. If you do work without his consent or knowledge he is under no obligation to pay or give consent. you mnow who the owner is, there is no excuse not to send him a lawyers letter.
are you legally qualified to
Submitted by Gill Mahoney on Thu, 09/21/2017 - 05:49In reply to There are no squatters rights by modicasa
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I have had indirect contact
Submitted by Gill Mahoney on Thu, 09/21/2017 - 08:40In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec