Advice on finding a notaio

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08/30/2010 - 05:52

I am seeking advice  on behalf of my mother who is experiencing problems from her relatives over her continued residence at a house in  Posillipo 80123.  I understand there is an “Usufrutto” agreement on the property and I am trying to find out which solicitor holds details of this, so that we can establish her rights.  Does anyone know if there is a system in Italy which enables you to establish who the notaio would be for a particular property, if so how do I access this information?   Thanks

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Why doesn't your mother or the owner have this information? My husband's mother was the "usufruttaria" of our land, this was mainly done for tax purposes and also meant that she was formally paying ICI. A "contratto di usufrutto" is made between the owner and the subject, so if neither of the two know anything about it, it will be time consuming research. If the "usufrutto" is just concerning a building, a private agreement might have been enough, this would then have been registered with "ufficio registri", now called "ufficio delle entrate". Try this website: http://www.agenziaentrate.gov.it/wps/wcm/connect/Nsilib/Nsi/Servizi/Servizi+catastali/ Alternatively you may contact the notary offices in the area and see if they can guide you in the right direction about how to delimitate your search. You find alle registered notaries on this website: http://www.notariato.it/it/utilita/ricerca_notaio.jsp Good luck!

If the contract for usufrutto was stipulated at a notaio is should appear on the visure for the property.  Your mother will appear as usufruttaria 100% and the owner as proprietario 100% It will, if you are lucky, give the name of the notaio, the date and number of repertorio of the act as stipulated.