Italy CIN Registration

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Italy CIN Registration

Apologies if this is posted twice but this site is not very good either for using or getting answers. I have to display the Italian CIN number anywhere I advertise my property. This is very easy on Booking.com but I can't find where I do it on here. Can anyone help please? 

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Angela1056
Top Contributor
Linarolo, Italy

Ciao @Simon4820 , from your listing click on this sign

 

 

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this page will come up

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Click on “Regulations” and follow the steps

 

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 There are also the steps to obtain the CIN if you don’t have it


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@Rebecca2369 , when you first put your accommodation on online platforms you must ask permission from the Municipality, Region, Questura ecc. and you are assigned a number that you should have already entered in the ad. When you apply for the CIN with this number you’ll get it immediately. 

Rebecca2369
Level 2
Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom

Oh, that's strange, I have a listing but we're never asked for a number. Although I've had the listing for a while so maybe it wasn't required back then. I do of course want to comply, I don't suppose you know where I can look to find out more about that? If not, I'll try some googling!

Rebecca2369
Level 2
Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom

Amazing, thank you

Hi @Rebecca2369,
I am happy you found a solution in the community! 😊


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How did you manage to register your guests on Alloggiatiweb? This is mandatory in Italy (TULPS art. 109). All guests must register within 24 hours of arrival on Alloggiatiweb  (6 hours if they stay only one night) and there are penalty implications if you don’t @Rebecca2369 

Rebecca2369
Level 2
Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom

For the last few years Angela the property has been rented via a villa company so they have done everything. We are taking it back over for next year so I'm bringing my old Airbnb profile back to life!