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Hi Guys,
Everyone with rental property in Italy will be aware of the need for a CIN, but first you need the local version the CIR. In Umbria this is proving very difficult to obtain.
The commune has actually been very helpful, and I am getting the required works fulfilled to their satisfaction, but it then has to be processed in Perugia, where there are only 2 people for the whole of Umbria.
My understanding is that the larger cities are managing ok with this, but the smaller areas simply can't cope, does anyone else have this problem?
Many thanks
Jeremy
Okee dokee - do you mean I need to register with the police when I next return? What is the Qustura? And also I;ve just discovered that I need a CIR! Which I don't have either even though I've rented out my place on Airbnb for the past two summers and paid taxes via this platform too... Lordy... how do I get a CIR? GRAZIE!!!
Hi @Jody178 ,
I have not directly done this, so it's probably best you speak to someone that's been down this route.
As I said to Wednesday I'd recommend the lawyer that made this all happen for me, he's called Kidane, and this is his email address.
Good luck
Last Tuesday, the 10th, the Ministry of Tourism wrote to me saying that it was over 30 days since I'd applied online (its was over 60!), I could now go straight to ordering a CIN, without the CIR.
This was fairly complicated but is now done. I am now waiting for them to send me the CIN 6 days later.
The way this now works is that if the comune finds an issue with the house they can fine you or retract your CIN, but I have established a relationship with the comune and it understands works are being carried out.
I'm finding g it impossible I have apt in Pizzo v , no one can help, v frustrating
Hi @Laurine67,
That does sound like a challenging situation. Perhaps you could 👉 start a new conversation to tell us more about what you have tried so far, so other hosts can share suggestions on what else you can do?
I hope this helps!
Emilie
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* I found this guy on the advocate abroad website, he's been fantastic, he has obtained my CIR and now is doing the CIN
It cost me €300 for him to do the CIR he expects the CIN to cost no more than €150 just depends on how much additional work is involved. My place is in the Lombardy region and they have a another site ROS1000 I need to register with (he sorts it all for me so its not stressful at all) He WhatsApp me and calls with updates, I would highly recommend him and he covers all of Italy whatever region and he has other Irish clients he is working with too
Hope this helps you, Good Luck ☘️
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I've tried 3 times already today by changing my password to get onto the BSDR website without success as still receiving the message regarding a one time code which goes nowhere 😞 I've obtained my CIR just need to CIN now
Just to update you, the code we are all struggling with, is for a two step authentication, therefore, you need to have the authenticator app downloaded to get the code to log onto the portal. I raised a ticket in BDSR and got the following back. Really useful information, until you get to Step 3 Item 4 if anyone manages to locate the QR code I would be interested to know as I've failed miserably to find it
To complete the accreditation process, you must follow the following procedure divided into the following STEPS:
STEP 1:
STEP 2:
The following conditions must be met to create the password:
STEP 3:
In order to complete the login process, you need to scan the QR code with the Authenticator app (such as Google Authenticator or Microsoft Authenticator, the procedures are similar) to set up two-factor authentication (2FA) and follow these steps: