22/12/2025 Category: Land Registry and Property Records
In Italy, the issue of legitimate inheritance rights is one of the most important and sensitive in inheritance law. It often arises within families when a will appears to "exclude" one or more heirs, or when a parent decides to donate assets during their lifetime to some children, penalizing others.
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09/12/2025 Category: Land Registry and Property Records
Cadastral categories are used to classify Italian properties based on their intended use. They are a fundamental element of the cadastral survey and directly affect the cadastral income, the calculation of taxes (IMU, registration tax, inheritance tax), and the correct valuation of a property.
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05/11/2025 Category: Land Registry and Property Records
The tavular land registry search is a documentary tool that allows you to consult the land registers relating to real estate in Italy in the autonomous provinces of Bolzano (South Tyrol) and Trento. The search allows you to verify official information on the identity of the owner, the description of the property and the status of registered property rights.
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27/10/2025 Category: Land Registry and Property Records
The cadastral view by person (on name) is an official document of the Internal Revenue Service that allows one to find out about all properties in the name of an individual or a company by searching on their name within a province or, when necessary, throughout Italy.
20/10/2025 Category: Land Registry and Property Records
When it comes to information about real estate in Italy, many people are familiar with the traditional cadastral survey. Less well known, but in some cases decisive, is the historical cadastral visura, a document that allows us to reconstruct the evolution of a property over time. In this article we look at what it contains, how it differs from the ordinary cadastral survey, and when it is necessary to request it.
The historical cadastral view is a document issued by the Internal Revenue Service that shows all the changes recorded over time on a given property, starting from the first census to the current situation.
Unlike the "simple" visura, which shows only the data updated today, the historical visura allows you to trace the cadastral history of the property.
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