Run off the visure, which
Submitted by modicasa on Tue, 08/19/2014 - 05:40In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Run off the visure, which will tell you the name of the Notary who stipulated the sale with the reg. number - then call the notary and ask for a copy of the act.
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So it's not a confidential
Submitted by stevegwmonkseaton on Tue, 08/19/2014 - 08:14In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
So it's not a confidential document here in Italy?
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Thank you, modicasa.
Submitted by mangosteen on Tue, 08/19/2014 - 08:45In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Thank you, modicasa.
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Dear modicasa,
Submitted by mangosteen on Tue, 08/19/2014 - 12:47In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Dear modicasa,is there any other way to procure the deed of sale document if I chose not to approach the notary?Thanks.
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An act of sale is a public
Submitted by modicasa on Wed, 08/20/2014 - 01:14In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
An act of sale is a public act, and therefore anybody can see it. If you dont want to go via a notary - you cna go to the Conservatoria di Beni Immobili in your provincial town, though this is the expensive optino as you will pay (more depending on how quickly you want it). You dont have to say anything to the notary other than you want a copy - no justification, no reason. Or get someone else to ask for you if you want to remain more anonymous...
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Dear
Submitted by mangosteen on Wed, 08/20/2014 - 03:29In reply to An act of sale is a public by modicasa
Dear
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A visura catastale should
Submitted by kica on Wed, 08/20/2014 - 04:52In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
A visura catastale should tell you everything you need to know, and can be got on-line too. There shouldn't be anything on an atto notarile that isn't sunsequently present on the visura.
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A visura has nothing to do
Submitted by modicasa on Fri, 08/22/2014 - 03:47In reply to A visura catastale should by kica
A visura has nothing to do with an atto. In most of Italy a visura is not legally binding, and can be frequently wrong. An atto is the deed of the property and contains all the information relevant to the sale and the property.
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Modicasa, you are absolutely
Submitted by mangosteen on Fri, 08/22/2014 - 04:24In reply to A visura has nothing to do by modicasa
Modicasa, you are absolutely correct. Atto do really contain all information and it is legally binding.Thank You, Modicasa.i had followed your advice and I do hope I am successful.will let you know of my outcome.
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You will find that the visura
Submitted by kica on Tue, 08/26/2014 - 08:45In reply to Modicasa, you are absolutely by mangosteen
You will find that the visura catastale is an official record of the land registry and who owns the house, availiablòe to the general public, an atto is a legal document created by a notaio, an official working for the italian state. The information on the atto is the same as the visura catstale, (the catasto recieves it s information on changes to property tiltles etc from notaios) Therefore the information is correct..providing the visura not dated months or even years beforehand....in fact the visura chenges on line within a few days of the atto. An atto is the property deed as such, and should NOT be availoiable to the general public, that is why the visura catastale exists.....My husband worked for the local catasto....
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Dear Modicasa,
Submitted by mangosteen on Tue, 08/26/2014 - 15:12In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Dear Modicasa,Thank You Very much for your help.i had followed your advice and got a copy of the document from the Notaio with the help of a friend.However, the notary in question had notified the buyer and seller of my request.that is the price I had to pay for not going va the other route i.e. via the conservatoria .Modicasa is correct to say it is public document because any buyer interested in the property may want to know the details of the sale such as covenants, etc.On this basis , I have to agree with modicasa and not Kica.Thank You again for this much needed help.
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The notaio had no right or
Submitted by modicasa on Wed, 08/27/2014 - 01:24In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
The notaio had no right or obligation to notify the buyer/seller of your request, unfortunately this happens alot - but you have every right to see any public atto you like. I would go and shout at the notary anyway for being so unprofessional.
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Thank You , modicasa for
Submitted by mangosteen on Tue, 09/02/2014 - 14:34In reply to The notaio had no right or by modicasa
Thank You , modicasa for your support. As a consequence of the notary's unprofessional behaviour, it affects my legal position.Anyway, the notary did execute a deed of sale which might be challenged in court as the details of the sale appears to be a sham as per another notary. I was advised to seek a lawyer to invalidate the sale.
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