As a Brit with a holiday home in Northern Italy, its been over a year since I have been able to visit it.Ìý Last time was in February 2020, when the highlight was a meal out with ½ûÂþÌìÌà friends in a crowded restaurant in Bergamo!Ìý Luckily, no ill
My house has a semi-underground store room that was nice and cool during the recent very hot weather - the dog and I spent a lot of time in it - me reading and him asleep on the floor.Floor is just old concrete slab - lots of dust, and the walls a
Car Driving to [and in] Italy on a UK Licence- post BrexitÌý IF No Deal reached.ÌýI am driving down in March, and have had to plan for a 'No Deal' Brexit, just in case.If No Deal - all UK Driving Licence holders
You say;-ÌýÌýÌý " ........... if you are buying as a private person from a private person for residential use you can pay taxes on catastal value ........" Does Ìý'residential use'Ìý mean just for use as your permanent residence - or does it include buying for a 'holiday home'? [Doesn't affect me - bought years ago, can't remember what taxes I paid]
Scan a blank cheque - black out the accountÌýnumber, signature areaÌýetc [in case it goes astray]Ìý- email/fax it to your friend - ask him to fill it in properly [I assume he'll know what is required] Ìýand resend it back to you.Ìý Then you can copy the details onto a cheque, sign itÌý and post it to him
I'd suggest you talk to your Architect/Geometra [or whoever made the Application for you] If you did the original application - why not talk to the Comune?
1.Ìý Use theÌý'Community Search'Ìýfacility [on the right hand side of the page about halfway down] and look for 'Wills, Inheritance, etc. etc.] 2.Ìý PM Charlotte Oliver if you need detailed info - but do the search first, there's lots on the site about this question
The norm is 3kW It probably depends what equipment you have in the "small" apartment - You'll need a bigger supply [or a second supply for the apartment] if;-
Ìýit has an electric oven [rather than a microwave]
it has any form of electric heating
It has an electric water heater [or does it use yours?]
It has a high powered electric equipment [washing machine, Dishwasher]
The reason I mention a second supply is that if you upgrade to 6kW, you will probably still have problems if you and they runÌýyour ovensÌýetcÌýat the same time, and then switch on something else Don't bring English equipment like toasters, hair dryers etc etc - they use more electric than the [lower powered] equivalent ½ûÂþÌìÌà stuff Don't use an electric kettle - put one on the hob If you set up the apartment as a basic one - microwave, fridge and hob kettle and small gas [bottled if necessary]Ìýhob, and supply hot water from your supply, you could well manage on 3kW Ìý[My daughter and 3 friends 'blew' the 3kW supply at our house when they all used their hair straighteners at the same time] A
I agree with Gala - Assuming you were happy with the work carried out by the builder, let him have the shed - It not only gets rid of it, it may also put you in his 'good books' if you need anything else doing/repairing on your property
"..... As far as the Notaio, I could use the one my father has been recently using or find one in the area. ....." I'd suggest you do not use the Notaio that your father does - better one that might be more 'independent'.
As a suggestion - Other posters in a similar position to you have posted when they are doing a trip, to see if anyone has a 'part load' to fill the van on its trip, or a 'return load' to save coming back emptyÌý [cuts costs all round]
This has happened to me once or twice before If I remember correctly, theÌýway around the problem is to addÌýÌýÌý ?page=1ÌýÌý to the 'address bar thingy' at the top of the page - then hit enter and it should take you to page 2ÌýÌý [similarly, addingÌýÌý ?page=2ÌýÌýÌýÌý should take you to page 3Ìý etc etc]
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You say;-ÌýÌýÌý " ........... if you are buying as a private person from a private person for residential use you can pay taxes on catastal value ........" Does Ìý'residential use'Ìý mean just for use as your permanent residence - or does it include buying for a 'holiday home'? [Doesn't affect me - bought years ago, can't remember what taxes I paid]
Scan a blank cheque - black out the accountÌýnumber, signature areaÌýetc [in case it goes astray]Ìý- email/fax it to your friend - ask him to fill it in properly [I assume he'll know what is required] Ìýand resend it back to you.Ìý Then you can copy the details onto a cheque, sign itÌý and post it to him
I'd suggest you talk to your Architect/Geometra [or whoever made the Application for you] If you did the original application - why not talk to the Comune?
1.Ìý Use theÌý'Community Search'Ìýfacility [on the right hand side of the page about halfway down] and look for 'Wills, Inheritance, etc. etc.] 2.Ìý PM Charlotte Oliver if you need detailed info - but do the search first, there's lots on the site about this question
The norm is 3kW It probably depends what equipment you have in the "small" apartment - You'll need a bigger supply [or a second supply for the apartment] if;-
The reason I mention a second supply is that if you upgrade to 6kW, you will probably still have problems if you and they runÌýyour ovensÌýetcÌýat the same time, and then switch on something else Don't bring English equipment like toasters, hair dryers etc etc - they use more electric than the [lower powered] equivalent ½ûÂþÌìÌà stuff Don't use an electric kettle - put one on the hob If you set up the apartment as a basic one - microwave, fridge and hob kettle and small gas [bottled if necessary]Ìýhob, and supply hot water from your supply, you could well manage on 3kW Ìý[My daughter and 3 friends 'blew' the 3kW supply at our house when they all used their hair straighteners at the same time] A
I agree with Gala - Assuming you were happy with the work carried out by the builder, let him have the shed - It not only gets rid of it, it may also put you in his 'good books' if you need anything else doing/repairing on your property
"..... As far as the Notaio, I could use the one my father has been recently using or find one in the area. ....." I'd suggest you do not use the Notaio that your father does - better one that might be more 'independent'.
As a suggestion - Other posters in a similar position to you have posted when they are doing a trip, to see if anyone has a 'part load' to fill the van on its trip, or a 'return load' to save coming back emptyÌý [cuts costs all round]
He may not be a Moderator - but his is a very fair comment/request. [Anyway - constant repetition of adverts is often self defeating]
This has happened to me once or twice before If I remember correctly, theÌýway around the problem is to addÌýÌýÌý ?page=1ÌýÌý to the 'address bar thingy' at the top of the page - then hit enter and it should take you to page 2ÌýÌý [similarly, addingÌýÌý ?page=2ÌýÌýÌýÌý should take you to page 3Ìý etc etc]