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indeed...i had tomake a cuppa tea b4 i sat down to read that.
..bless you all...very sweet of you to give me all this free advice...xx![]() ps...am i the only blonde on here thats uses these smiley faces..ha x |
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Just to correct the usually precise Adriatica.
it is not a requirement to be a member of FIMAA or FIAIP, as long as you are registered as an agent at the Camera di Commercio you can practise legally. However if you are not a member of one or the other you must have a separate insurance package - whereas you get indemnity insurance if you pay one of the professional bodies.
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We too got ourselves into a tangle ( in our case over ownership of a particular part of the property).Won't wash our dirty linen in public but it took us 3 years to sort out.Fortunately all turned out for the best in our case but I would echo Barn Elms advice:
1) If you have not passed money over ,then do not.Whatever Italian law says it is very difficult and expensive to try to get it back 2) If you have paid a deposit,then don't panic but forget the renovation plans and dreams you have for the moment ,put in the back of your mind that the money may be lost,and focus exclusively on how to resolve the problem that you have. Hope this doesn't sound too negative,but honestly believe one step at a time is the way to go and always be mentally prepared to walk away if necessary Good luck |
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