Condominium reform requires administrator degrees and national registry

investireoggi.it (Italian)

A new condominium reform bill requires administrators to have a university degree and register with a national registry. The reform mandates a degree in economics, law, or technical sciences for condominium administrators, with exceptions for those already registered with professional bodies. A new registry at the Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy will be established. The reform also eliminates cash transactions, mandates a mandatory auditor for buildings with over twenty units, and grants administrators more power for urgent safety work.


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