By pozzo I meant septic tank - DONT put wcnet in your well if its your drinking water!
I use it about once a month. If I have to use chemical in the loo then I chuck a sachet in the day after so rebalance the system. And put one in when you go. HOwever to clean your loo, use things like vinegar and bicarbonate of soda.
If you have limescale the best thing is a piece of pumice stone - you can get ones on amazon or eBay, and itll clean the loo without scratching the enamel.
You can only pay an F24 from an Italian bankaccount
Assuming you have that you will need to choose F24 semplificato from the dropown menu.
Thisyear things have changed so you will need to pay only the tax code 3918 which will be the sum of the of the TASI and IMU. As you are selling in July you will need to pay 7 months of IMU.
alternatively call hte iMu office in the comune ask them to calculate it and give you the IBAN for payments from abroad and you can send a bank transfer. Or ask your estate agent to do it for you.
Hi. If you have a holographic will (handwritten and very simple) which directs the Italian authorities to your British will, then once it is publshed in Italy it can take precedence over the law of succession here. Its just a question of being organised really, and keeping up with all the changes in Italian law. Obvioulsy if you leave everything to the donkey sanctuary it might be contested though.
Italian succession law is a bit of a minefield - and alot depends where you live. If, for example, you are French and you live in France with a hholiday home here, then a French (international) will can cover the succession of your Italian home.
If you are British , but have lived in Italy for a while, then Italian succession law will cover your Italian property even if you have a British will.
The UK opted out of the latest European laws on succession in 2016 (I think) which complicates it all a bit more.
In your case, there are a few unknowns - if you are Brits and married in Britain without any specific separation of goods, (and spend the majority of your married life there) then you are in communion of goods - but the house was bought by your husband before you were married in his name only - so its 100% his. Stepchildren have no automatic insertion into the Italian succession law, so assuming your husband were to die without a will, everything depends on whether he has other children. If not then the default position is that you would inherit. You can then leave the house to your children who would get it even if you didnt make a will.
As you can see there are infinite variables. Id suggest you contact Charlotte Oliver at www.oliverpartners.it who is a British and Italian lawyer working out of ROme, and she will undoutedly be able to help you.
Merely painting a property is manutenzione ordinaria and requires no specific permission. However it may be that the comune or the Beni Culturali have imposed rules on the colours permitted and you will need at the least a nulla osta. Your first step should be to contact the comune and ask them if they have a set of guidelines.
If you are not painting, but using a coloured intonaco then you need permissions as its no longer manutenzione ordinaria.
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Youll have to be a bit more specific.
This tells you the law
https://www.laleggepertutti.it/8053_risarcimento-per-interruzione-energia-elettrica-automatico-per-cittadini-e-imprese
Youd have to be without current for a minimum of 8 hours before you would qualify.
i doubt its the a2a you need to contact, but edistribuzione (ex enel) who will be responsible for the network.
https://www.e-distribuzione.it/interruzione-corrente-primo.html
By pozzo I meant septic tank - DONT put wcnet in your well if its your drinking water!
I use it about once a month. If I have to use chemical in the loo then I chuck a sachet in the day after so rebalance the system. And put one in when you go. HOwever to clean your loo, use things like vinegar and bicarbonate of soda.
If you have limescale the best thing is a piece of pumice stone - you can get ones on amazon or eBay, and itll clean the loo without scratching the enamel.
You can only pay an F24 from an Italian bankaccount
Assuming you have that you will need to choose F24 semplificato from the dropown menu.
Thisyear things have changed so you will need to pay only the tax code 3918 which will be the sum of the of the TASI and IMU. As you are selling in July you will need to pay 7 months of IMU.
alternatively call hte iMu office in the comune ask them to calculate it and give you the IBAN for payments from abroad and you can send a bank transfer. Or ask your estate agent to do it for you.
I have a pozzo and can confirm that WCNet is fantastic - chuck a sachet in the loo and it saves you all manner of problems.
I have a pozzo and can confirm that WCNet is fantastic - chuck a sachet in the loo and it saves you all manner of problems.
Hi. If you have a holographic will (handwritten and very simple) which directs the Italian authorities to your British will, then once it is publshed in Italy it can take precedence over the law of succession here. Its just a question of being organised really, and keeping up with all the changes in Italian law. Obvioulsy if you leave everything to the donkey sanctuary it might be contested though.
Italian succession law is a bit of a minefield - and alot depends where you live. If, for example, you are French and you live in France with a hholiday home here, then a French (international) will can cover the succession of your Italian home.
If you are British , but have lived in Italy for a while, then Italian succession law will cover your Italian property even if you have a British will.
The UK opted out of the latest European laws on succession in 2016 (I think) which complicates it all a bit more.
In your case, there are a few unknowns - if you are Brits and married in Britain without any specific separation of goods, (and spend the majority of your married life there) then you are in communion of goods - but the house was bought by your husband before you were married in his name only - so its 100% his. Stepchildren have no automatic insertion into the Italian succession law, so assuming your husband were to die without a will, everything depends on whether he has other children. If not then the default position is that you would inherit. You can then leave the house to your children who would get it even if you didnt make a will.
As you can see there are infinite variables. Id suggest you contact Charlotte Oliver at www.oliverpartners.it who is a British and Italian lawyer working out of ROme, and she will undoutedly be able to help you.
Merely painting a property is manutenzione ordinaria and requires no specific permission. However it may be that the comune or the Beni Culturali have imposed rules on the colours permitted and you will need at the least a nulla osta. Your first step should be to contact the comune and ask them if they have a set of guidelines.
If you are not painting, but using a coloured intonaco then you need permissions as its no longer manutenzione ordinaria.