After my success answering Annec's question, its my turn. However, I’m not clever enough for an ‘Italian’ question – so I’ll go for one with a ‘Greek’ connection insteadI’m a ‘sad’ man who likes numbers.
I thought about leaving a car at the holiday house for general use.It would have been a UK car - from this and other forum responses, getting an Italian car would have been 'difficult'. [although I did consider getting an Italian to buy, tax and insure a car in Italy]I had considered insurance - I would have used Saga [or similar] for the annual 'use abroad' facilityI'd considered the MOT problem - the car would be new [or nearly new] so wouldn't need an MOT for 3 years, when it would be returned to the UK and replaced - it would be a small/cheap car to keep costs down - something like the Ford Ka that I bought brand new about 18 months ago for under £5kThe downfall of the proposal was what you did with the car when I wasn't there - if I left it at the airport, there were charges and security to consider. if I left it at the house, I had to pay for transport to and from the airport.All in all - the costs didn't stack up - so I hire
"but when it comes down to legal transactions such as buying houses and cars etc there should be a common understanding". Like common house buying rules in England and Scotland?
MBK - thanks for the warning - it at least made me aware there probably would be a problem. As i'd booked the overnight stop already - we still went ahead with the route anyway Both sides of the dual carriageway were 'singled' in places, with contraflow as well. It wasn't too much of a problem going from Dunkirk, as we were not having to get to a ferry by a set time, and a later arrival at the hotel didn't really matter [only in lost drinking time!]. But we didn't want to risk missing the ferry on the way back.
It literally sounds like two stones being knocked together, . Perhaps its just that - a local scaring the birds away as he goes out to work in the morning
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Bus - yes there is but it seems to take a couple of hours [plus changes] see http://www.sii.bz.it/ For train detail [pretty regular service from Verona] see http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en
I thought about leaving a car at the holiday house for general use.It would have been a UK car - from this and other forum responses, getting an Italian car would have been 'difficult'. [although I did consider getting an Italian to buy, tax and insure a car in Italy]I had considered insurance - I would have used Saga [or similar] for the annual 'use abroad' facilityI'd considered the MOT problem - the car would be new [or nearly new] so wouldn't need an MOT for 3 years, when it would be returned to the UK and replaced - it would be a small/cheap car to keep costs down - something like the Ford Ka that I bought brand new about 18 months ago for under £5kThe downfall of the proposal was what you did with the car when I wasn't there - if I left it at the airport, there were charges and security to consider. if I left it at the house, I had to pay for transport to and from the airport.All in all - the costs didn't stack up - so I hire
"Point well made I did mean FENCES!" . Being at a loose end, I Googled 'Fenching' - wish I hadn't................... http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fenching
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-make-roast-quail-with-sauce
"but when it comes down to legal transactions such as buying houses and cars etc there should be a common understanding". Like common house buying rules in England and Scotland?
try a PM to Ronald or Valentina?
MBK - thanks for the warning - it at least made me aware there probably would be a problem. As i'd booked the overnight stop already - we still went ahead with the route anyway Both sides of the dual carriageway were 'singled' in places, with contraflow as well. It wasn't too much of a problem going from Dunkirk, as we were not having to get to a ferry by a set time, and a later arrival at the hotel didn't really matter [only in lost drinking time!]. But we didn't want to risk missing the ferry on the way back.
It literally sounds like two stones being knocked together, . Perhaps its just that - a local scaring the birds away as he goes out to work in the morning
http://www.alternative-dictionaries.net/dictionary/Italian/1.html
I'd avoid the property like the plague - tax dodge, plus charges against it etc etc - run like h*ell