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I've had great help with route/accommodation plotting for our drive out this December (Ilumuden-Cologne-Lucerne-Piacenza-Rieti) but we are wondering about changing the route back to Iljumeden (Amsterdam).

Fri, 12/07/2012 - 10:20

Finally we are getting to the point where we actually understand more clearly what our options and implications are for residency versus non-residency etc and will act accordingly.

Mon, 12/03/2012 - 11:51

I really keen to get a crack on with planting up around a newly renovated building. I think I'm looking at lavender hedges, oleander and lots of herbs...and as many mosquito deterring plants I can come across!

Sun, 12/02/2012 - 15:08

We are driving from Amsterdam, through Germany and Switzerland to reach Italy for Christmas in December and returning in January.

Sun, 11/18/2012 - 19:18

Under the double taxation agreement how do you link up your UK tax paid with tax owing in Italy if the financial years don't tally up?

Thu, 11/08/2012 - 12:14

Our journey from Ilujmuden (Amsterdam) to Rome is shaping up - night stops in Lucerne and Umbria en route.

Sat, 11/03/2012 - 21:02

Have just returned from Lazio with wonderful weather for late October but was surprised to be really pestered by mosquitos at this time of year.

Fri, 10/26/2012 - 09:07

We've just booked a ferry crossing to go out for three weeks over Christmas. The route is Holland,Germany,Switzerland,Italy. The overnight ferry arrives at 9ish at the port of Amsterdam.

Sun, 10/07/2012 - 08:31

I've just been asked by our electrician (via the geometra) what type of antenna we want - parabolica or normal? I haven't a clue what the difference is or what that means for what we would be able to watch.

Tue, 10/02/2012 - 19:22

I've had fantastic help on this forum to understand how to treat our new cotto floor. 'Geal' products were recommended but our local place deals with 'Fila' water-based products which look like a very similar approach to me.

Thu, 09/27/2012 - 11:58

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Tue, 11/14/2017 - 15:09

There is no cadastral value because the owner, in registering their staus as 'collabente' sacrificed this. Great for him so now 'council tax' like taxes in Italy but a bad situation for a buyer. If I had my time again and a better understanding of the system i would insist the properties were given a cadastral value if possible and start paying the taxes before buying if this means a substantial reduction in purchase taxes. I can't remember though if it's a chicken and egg situation as there are many boxes to be ticked to get a 'certificate of agibilità' which may, or may not, be required to get the building ack on the cadastral register. Maybe it's very simple and  if so, arrange to do it with an agreement with the seller before you buy, even if you offer to pay the geometra etc, if it'll save you tens of thousands of euros!

Tue, 11/14/2017 - 15:04

Hello Gwenwiseman! So what we did as Brits buying our two properties (casale and casaletto) which were both marked as 'collabente' was to say at the point of sale that we were buying as residents, but they were uninhabitable.  Our taxes would have been ridiculous for ruins requiring hundreds of thousands of euros of renovations otherwise. In 2011 in this situation you were given an amount of time, 18 months I think, to get yourself signed on in your commune as a resident. This is/was obligatory anyway if you ever want to stay for more than 3 months so isn't so onerous and easy if you're an EU member (enjoy it whilst it lasts). We ended up living in our half finished casaletto for about 8 months whilst waiting to see what life threw at us. I should add that since this (2012/13) I have written to the commune thwice asking for them to change mt status over to non-resident but they keep leaving me down as resident for some reason. I will actually go in definitively this year ad sort it out. I pay full taxes in the UK as we rented out our house there during these years so had an indisputably UK based income and the advice we had was that , owing to the double taxation agreement, we would not be taxed twice. The reason people like to have the status of their disregarded buildings as 'collabente' is that they then aren't liable to a yearly tax for their very existence. Do feel free to send me a private message if I can help further. I do feel for you having been there ourselves!

Thu, 12/31/2015 - 13:10

Thanks for the IVIE info...as regards residency it's not just a question of choice; my understanding was that registering for residency is obligatory if you're staying for a stretch of time over three months?

Wed, 12/16/2015 - 07:25

Dear Ugo, How may I contact you please?  Thanks, Rachel

Mon, 11/30/2015 - 09:50

Thanks Charlotte! Yes, I meant the custode giudiziaria. She suggested using a local solicitor to submit our forms and represent us at the auction although I can be there in person myslef if we decide to go ahead. How would I find out about all the charges registered against the property? Do I simply email the custode giudizaria and ask? So far she has been helpful in explaining the process etc but obviously will be bound to some degree of privacy. It would be strange to be prepared to bid for something if it was legal to withold any possible future liability towards charges against it. My understanding is that the wining bidder ( it is sealed envelope bids and then a chance to bid higher in court if there are several interested parties) has all 'charges' currently owing annuled as part of the work of the custode after the sale is agreed. You're worrying me now...coudl hidden 'monies owing' creep out of the woodwork and then you find out that you, as an unsuspecting new owner, are liable? There is also possibly the chance to buy out of auction for slightly more money...but maybe this ends up being riskier in terms of the buyer being less protected by the law than a giudicial auction?

Thu, 11/19/2015 - 07:48

Since posting this ages ago I have a really good working system using my Huawei MIFI modem and a WIND PAYG package which works like a dream ...even in a rural, hillt area like ours! Thanks for the help though!

Thu, 06/20/2013 - 10:23

It's amazing stuff. I think it must have invisible microsponges which absorb up oil...just spray it on, it dries within 15 mins, you give it a wee scrup and vacuum it up and oil splodge has gone! I surprisingly found it at a decorating supplies shop in Rieti. If you go online and Google Fila.it you can contact them and they'll tell you who stocks Fila products near you. I saw it on eBay.it but more expensive than in the shop. It cost me €10.70 per can.

Wed, 06/12/2013 - 17:12

How do I sign up to the new forum? I can't see how to register anywhere! 

Sun, 06/09/2013 - 03:36

To answer my own question, Fila Nospot is an absolute wonder. Simply spray it on and it turns slowly into a white powder that absorbs all oil and grease that has sunk into a cotto floor...even marks I've had for months on  untreated tiles. Also to remove the candle wax it simply dissolved in Filasolv. Thanks Fila!

Fri, 05/24/2013 - 11:04

 Thank you so much. That gives me a good knowledge basis to start from. I agree that it's not the end of the world to see a bit of metal if it serves a useful purpose and as long as our budget doesn't get doubled itmlooks like we'll find ansensible solution!  Now back to the more immediate problem;   how to remove dripped wax and little oil marks from an unsealed cotto floor!