I'm looking to get my first location near Atlanta and wanted...
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I'm looking to get my first location near Atlanta and wanted to do the extended stay only. Anyone here has this set up? If ...
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Hi @Matteo1132 😊
Just to get you pointed in the right direction, the first thing to clarify is where the property is located, because the path to obtain the CIN depends on the region and local setup.
The CIN itself is national, but in most cases it can only be issued after completing the required regional or municipal registration, which is where people often get stuck.
If you haven’t already, it helps to first check which regional portal applies to your property and whether you’re registering as a private individual or a business, as the steps can differ.
I’ve collected some practical guides and FAQs on streasy.eu that explain the typical sequence and common pitfalls hosts run into when applying for the CIN in Italy. They’re meant as a reference to help make sense of the process before starting.
If you can share which region your property is in, others here may also be able to point you to more region-specific experiences.
Stay Safe.
Cheers.
I assume you refer to the CIN (Identification Code) in Italy, which is explained in this article:
Responsible hosting in Italy:
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/1394
I suggest to read the posts of community member @Lamberto-and-Enrica0 :
https://community.withairbnb.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/252009
Hope this helps
Hi @Matteo1132 😊
Just to get you pointed in the right direction, the first thing to clarify is where the property is located, because the path to obtain the CIN depends on the region and local setup.
The CIN itself is national, but in most cases it can only be issued after completing the required regional or municipal registration, which is where people often get stuck.
If you haven’t already, it helps to first check which regional portal applies to your property and whether you’re registering as a private individual or a business, as the steps can differ.
I’ve collected some practical guides and FAQs on streasy.eu that explain the typical sequence and common pitfalls hosts run into when applying for the CIN in Italy. They’re meant as a reference to help make sense of the process before starting.
If you can share which region your property is in, others here may also be able to point you to more region-specific experiences.
Stay Safe.
Cheers.
Hello @Matteo1132, thank you for posting in our community.
Two of our wonderful hosts have shared their valuable advice. As mentioned by host Lamberto, if you could share the region where your property is located, our host community may be able to offer further guidance.
Looking forward to hearing from you.