Good evening! Hopeful someone can help me. I currently live in the U.S. and own a home near Lucca. I will not be able to get back to Italy for a while but need to have some work done. Specifically I am going to need a new contract for my elec
Good Morning! Thank you for any information you can provide. I am a US resident with a second home in Italy-purchased in 2017. I have 2 questions both regarding the Italian Capital Gains Tax if I were to sell this property in 2019.1)I see that
Good afternoon. Regardng house insurance-for letting. Is it possible to get such insurance for an airbnb property? I haven't gotten very many straightforward answers and I have heard the insurance companies find a lot of ways to deny paying out. I am mostly concerned about personal liability. If you did get insurance for renting could you tell me who you went through? I am in Lucca but am interested either wayThank you!!!
Hi Modicasa, Thanks you for your reply. I just wanted to verify about the 5 year rule. Do you know if that is for everyone-even for a second home, rental property, non resident. Or would being a second home, rental property, non resident disqualify you- and you have to pay the CGT no matter how long you hold on to the property. Thanks again!
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Heinous crime indeed!!!!! :) Have a great day!
Thanks Steve. That is what I have heard too but found it a bit unbelievable. Guess it is true. Have a great day!
Good afternoon. Regardng house insurance-for letting. Is it possible to get such insurance for an airbnb property? I haven't gotten very many straightforward answers and I have heard the insurance companies find a lot of ways to deny paying out. I am mostly concerned about personal liability. If you did get insurance for renting could you tell me who you went through? I am in Lucca but am interested either wayThank you!!!
Hi Modicasa, Thanks you for your reply. I just wanted to verify about the 5 year rule. Do you know if that is for everyone-even for a second home, rental property, non resident. Or would being a second home, rental property, non resident disqualify you- and you have to pay the CGT no matter how long you hold on to the property. Thanks again!