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Driving to Italy 

Just driven down.  No longer cheap petrol in Switzerland  - fill up in France. 

Even Italian petrol is appreciably cheaper than Switzerland 

(There was no petrol available in Mulhouse for some reason)

Wed, 09/14/2022 - 06:49

IMU Tax

 

Don't forget the first payment is due by 16th June

Sat, 05/14/2022 - 06:35

DRIVING TO ITALY FOR CHRISTMAS

 

You've got until Saturday to enter France, before the entry ban for UK citizens comes into place.

Thu, 12/16/2021 - 04:33

European PET Passport.

 

Anyone had experience of getting a European Pet Passport for a dog in Italy (or possibly France, when we drive down)

Thu, 08/26/2021 - 05:40

As a Brit with a holiday home in Northern Italy, its been over a year since I have been able to visit it.  Last time was in February 2020, when the highlight was a meal out with Italian friends in a crowded restaurant in Bergamo!  Luckily, no ill

Thu, 05/06/2021 - 04:55

IMU etc Due Soon

just a quick reminder to those not living in Italy,  that the IMU etc on your Italian property requires paying this month.

Tue, 12/01/2020 - 14:48

Travelling through France - UK Quarantine 

 

Looks like people travelling through France to the UK could well be soon required to quarantine themselves for 2 weeks on their entry into the UK.

Fri, 08/07/2020 - 03:27

Are there companies in Italy that just change kitchen units doors and worksurfaces, rather than a complete replacement of the units?

Thu, 12/05/2019 - 17:37

My house has a semi-underground store room that was nice and cool during the recent very hot weather - the dog and I spent a lot of time in it - me reading and him asleep on the floor.Floor is just old concrete slab - lots of dust, and the walls a

Wed, 07/03/2019 - 10:50

Car Driving to [and in] Italy on a UK Licence- post Brexit  IF No Deal reached. I am driving down in March, and have had to plan for a 'No Deal' Brexit, just in case.If No Deal - all UK Driving Licence holders

Tue, 02/26/2019 - 10:34

Comments posted

Thu, 12/17/2015 - 04:01

Modicasa is correct.However, I was informed that if you 'modify' an old building and want to convert rooms that were not habitable [such as cellars, store rooms etc] into habitable rooms, they will need to meet current requirements - unless your Comune will allow otherwise

Wed, 12/02/2015 - 11:55

Italian banks do seem to be more 'customer unfriendly' these days.As you have to pay an Italian company, can you not send them a cheque [from your Italian bank account], and if there isn't enough there, make it up with a transfer from your UK acount.?[It seems odd to transfer cash from Italy to the UK to pay a firm back in Italy - it would just add to the costs]

Sat, 11/21/2015 - 09:32

Or you could remortgage your place in the UK

Thu, 11/19/2015 - 10:09

Not bought through auction, but found this article, which may help;-http://www.italianinsider.it/?q=node/3376

Thu, 10/22/2015 - 14:59

Dawn,Sorry to keep banging on about this, but you say"Our Geometra has said that in order to sell the house the septic tank needs to be upgraded or changed altogether because it does not comply etc ...."I strongly suggest you ask someone who sells houses in your area [Estate Agent] whether this is true - I cannot see how a requirement that is perfectly acceptable on new builds, can apply retrospectively to an existing property.  [None of the, (old) houses up for sale near me are having new septic tanks fitted]. I think your Geometra is confusing 'nice to have' with 'essential' 

Mon, 10/19/2015 - 15:27

Dawn,'Current Regulations'  usually apply to new 'installations [tanks not loos] and are not usually retrospective. [imagine the case of every house doing up its septic tank! - its not logical]Who has said that you must change the tank?  If its not directly from the Comune, you need written confirmation from the Comune before doing it

Sun, 10/18/2015 - 13:04

Who told you you need a new tank?An extra toilet doesn't necessarily mean more going into the existing tank - it could be the same 'volume', but from different sources.Unless its an official Comune requirement, [rather than someone else saying you should (rather than must) do it], don't bother.

Wed, 10/14/2015 - 08:13

I'd suggest you talk to a [very] local Geometra, who will know the 'ins and outs' of how your particular Comune thinks/works/applies the rules.You would be unwise to buy it without the Comune's agreement to a conversion - which may well be possible if the correct approach is made to them.Going 'over their heads', or relying on amnesties etc is fraught with risks, including upsetting the locals. If the locals are not 'on side', it only takes one phone call to the Comune to really mess things up. [This includes the farmer reporting you as he's sold a stable and you are converting it - he could well see that as a loss of profit to him] So - talk to a Geometra and then Comune [probably through the Geometra]

Mon, 07/13/2015 - 14:03

Well ..................................................... The normal limiting factor on electrical goods in Italy is the amount of electricity you use. For example, my holiday place is [like the majority of Italian properties] limited to 3kW [plus a short time allowable overload]. In essence this means that you run the whole house as though its connected to a UK 13 Amp plug!It just means you have to be aware of what you are using at any time.  UK electrical kettles will take you to the limit, so I'd ditch that. Our regime is that you never use the washing machine, dishwasher, electric oven , iron at the same time - [ONLY ONE AT A TIME]Yes you can use adapters to use UK equipment - BUT adapters are usually marked as only up to 3.5 or 5 Amps - so you will need to change the plugs on major items.  For small Items [phone chargers, stereos etc] - a UK multi point extension lead with the plug changed can prove useful. You can also buy a bigger supply from the electric company - others can advise on that

Wed, 07/08/2015 - 12:54

Try Groupama.I use them for basic insurance on my holiday property - only covers damage to the fabric and [most importantly] damage to others by the building [or part of it] falling on others [public liability]Costs me about 100 Euros a yearIf you look at http://www.groupama.it/agenzie/agenzie-@/index.jspz?id=3968  you can find your nearest office by clicking on the map