I DON'T THINK THAT YOU WOULD HAVE A PROBLEM
Submitted by Gala Placidia on Thu, 05/28/2009 - 07:22In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I don't think that there should be much of a problem, unless you are going to actually divide the property into two (two separate titles). That would be a more complicated process and that will depend on local rules and regulations. But if you want to restore the property by sections, I do not think that you will have too much of a problem, providing that you submit to the comune the full plans. I don't think that they could stop you from restoring part of the building right now and leaving the rest to a later date, providing the ruin does not present any problems such as collapsing structures, roofs, etc. Before doing anything, check with an architect or a geometra because many of those rules and regulations are local.Basically, I remember a question in the same line in the previous forum and I told you to keep part of the ruin as it was or making it more pleasing to the eye. This is done in Italy, so it must be allowed by council.Good luck!
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As far as I understand, in
Submitted by Fred and Kath on Thu, 05/28/2009 - 12:27In reply to I DON'T THINK THAT YOU WOULD HAVE A PROBLEM by Gala Placidia
As far as I understand, in this area the general rule is that you need to rebuild to the same footprint and sameorientation but the interior seems to be up to you. As with all things here it probably changes from Comune to Comuneand with the right Geometra/Architect lots of things are possible. There is now also the possibility of adding 20% I believe.Maybe best to speak to the Comune before you buy.Good Luck
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footprints..
Submitted by sebastiano on Fri, 05/29/2009 - 04:33In reply to As far as I understand, in by Fred and Kath
in our comune in the prov. of ascoli they are actually very strict in that the footprint and even face of the building has to be as close to the original as possible having said that the possibility of having say seperate entraces created or sometimes a pergola can be possible
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Local Knowledge
Submitted by alan h on Fri, 05/29/2009 - 05:01In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I would strongly recommend that you seek out a local Geometra for advice on this matter - He/she will know how to interpret the Commune's rules/requirements, and should be able to advise you on what you can and cannot do .
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The best person to ask is the
Submitted by Penny on Fri, 05/29/2009 - 09:46In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
The best person to ask is the tecnico for the comune you wish to buy in. It is his job to know the rules for his comune.I agree with Sebastiano 100%. In this area, it is very difficult to do anything other than build on the original footprint.
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We Agree
Submitted by Sarah and Mark on Fri, 05/29/2009 - 14:43In reply to The best person to ask is the by Penny
Yes Penny, we had to have exactly the same as the original layout, including size of windows etc etc (we were in the Ascoli Province too). As far as we understood it is more or less impossible to change any of the existing layout.
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