Strange adress

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12/15/2013 - 12:12

In the course of  buying we rather naively trusted on simple details. Since the road  name  is  on the maps and the Geometra of  the community insists that it must continue  to exist even though it  goes nowhere except onto our land, we very naively thought that that road name  would be  our address. We could  not have been more wrong. It may exist in reality and on the  maps but it  does not exist on the Comune's computer,therefore it cannot  be  part of our address - our adress must  be a locality (which exists  on nobodies maps except as a  generalised area.  OK. But the Comune's computer then insists it must also have a number - and the computer must be obeyed!  But to  our surprise the lady in the anagrafe then added after the  number  'int. 0',  but only told us to  use the actual  number itself.When we corrected our adress in the ufficio entrata the capo of the section took that 'int 0' very seriously, Does anybody know what 'int. 0' stands for, and what it  means?Thank  you.

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You must have a numero civico, ie a house number, but the intO added by the comune means Interno 0, which means nothing, as I presume it is not an apartment in a condominium.  I have 4 addresses, all which are equally valid, but the comune uses one, the postman another and so on.