Buying Real Estate in Italy
August 16th, 2007 by Tea
Buying a house in Italy is no more complicated than buying a house in Britain provided that the appropriate precautions are taken, especially with regard to legalities. This means ensuring that you have independent legal advisors. Many agents offer legal advice as part of their range of services. Though this may seem to simplify the purchasing process, there may be a conflict of interests should you require changes or clarifications of the contract. An independent lawyer is motivated solely by the desire to make sure that the property you buy has good title, appropriate planning consent, is free of debt, charges and other burdens. This motivation is compromised if the agency selling a property to you is also advising you legally.(for more information click here)