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I understand that you, Gala, wants to have the last word, perhaps by virtue of an alleged in-depth knowledge of the Italian legislation. However, for business I deal for NOT Italian people who buy homes in Italy, asking for funds to buy them and then ask the residence.They sometimes wonder also about the possibilities of open tasks and maybe turn their Elective Residence in Residence for work, therefore this matter is for me the subject of continuous updating, knowledge of regulations, contacts with government offices and industry professionals. More , i am married to a person who is not an Italian citizen and have children with dual citizenship. There 's been a time in my life when I was told that there was no possibility of "hold my partner in Italian" if I did not contract marriage with she. Consequentely my advice to apply for a residence Elective, if there had been no immediate opportunity to get one to work, it was purely PRACTICAL and dictated by experience. Now you can continue to ignore, from your knowledge of the subject .Ugo
Hi , you can even write to Dottor Massimo Ceroni - accountant <f.ceroni@studio-palmeri.it>by > http://studio-palmeri.it/en/struttura_funzionale.php?arg=Funon my name > Ugo Vagniluca (www.lifeinitaly.it) The firm have a full staff > Accountant, Lawyer, Notay ... Ugo
Hi Lisa , The opinions do not matter, no notary public, in Italy, it will record a sale, without the signature of all owners. No, I'm not a lawyer, but I take care of the property, for my work. and yes, I'm Italian. You have not said where the property is located, however, these are the coordinates of a lawyer who speaks English, to which you can turn >http://www.milanoavvocati.eu/english.htmlhave a good luck , Ugo
Hello Lisa, according to Italian law, to sell your share of erdedità without your signature, the other heirs must prove that you are dead, or that you gave to them, with a regular act of selling your share or you have given up your inheritance in favor of the other heirs - this law has value to any heir. - if one of the heirs dies, his share goes to his children and his wife - if she has no children or meglie - goes to his brothers, divided into equal parts - if it has no direct heir, to be divided among the remaining heirs. more info , here > http://www.notariato.it/it/utilita/guide.html see > Successioni Ugo -
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Hi Lisa some professionals for your's use that speak English you can find it herehttp://www.lifeinitaly.it/Servizi_Immobiliari/avvocati-e-notai.phpUgo
So best wishes for 70 years, I've only 63, on the other hand, this person once before, spoke very highly of me, even though he does not remember now"
It sounds excellent and it is
Submitted by Gala Placidia on Mon, 2012-02-06 08:09- See more at: https://www.italymagazine.com/comment/32481#comment-32481"
I understand that you, Gala, wants to have the last word, perhaps by virtue of an alleged in-depth knowledge of the Italian legislation. However, for business I deal for NOT Italian people who buy homes in Italy, asking for funds to buy them and then ask the residence.They sometimes wonder also about the possibilities of open tasks and maybe turn their Elective Residence in Residence for work, therefore this matter is for me the subject of continuous updating, knowledge of regulations, contacts with government offices and industry professionals. More , i am married to a person who is not an Italian citizen and have children with dual citizenship. There 's been a time in my life when I was told that there was no possibility of "hold my partner in Italian" if I did not contract marriage with she. Consequentely my advice to apply for a residence Elective, if there had been no immediate opportunity to get one to work, it was purely PRACTICAL and dictated by experience. Now you can continue to ignore, from your knowledge of the subject .Ugo
Hi Gala Placidia , In fact, some here were saying how easy it is to be resident in Italy for work.. ...
For Elective Residence only , and some Italian burocracy laws ....http://www.lifeinitaly.it/Inglese/residence_in_Italy.htmUgo
Hi , you can even write to Dottor Massimo Ceroni - accountant <f.ceroni@studio-palmeri.it>by > http://studio-palmeri.it/en/struttura_funzionale.php?arg=Funon my name > Ugo Vagniluca (www.lifeinitaly.it) The firm have a full staff > Accountant, Lawyer, Notay ... Ugo
Hi Lisa , The opinions do not matter, no notary public, in Italy, it will record a sale, without the signature of all owners. No, I'm not a lawyer, but I take care of the property, for my work. and yes, I'm Italian. You have not said where the property is located, however, these are the coordinates of a lawyer who speaks English, to which you can turn >http://www.milanoavvocati.eu/english.htmlhave a good luck , Ugo
Hello Lisa, according to Italian law, to sell your share of erdedità without your signature, the other heirs must prove that you are dead, or that you gave to them, with a regular act of selling your share or you have given up your inheritance in favor of the other heirs - this law has value to any heir. - if one of the heirs dies, his share goes to his children and his wife - if she has no children or meglie - goes to his brothers, divided into equal parts - if it has no direct heir, to be divided among the remaining heirs. more info , here > http://www.notariato.it/it/utilita/guide.html see > Successioni Ugo -
use this link http://www.lifeinitaly.it/italiasegreta/Italia_Segreta.htmbuone vacanze , Ugo
Bad news from Sardinia , no rent at 230/300 euro , available for 6 peoples home, in cagliari country ... the serch continues..