New Italian bill requires university degrees for condominium administrators

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A new bill proposes significant reforms to condominium management in Italy, including mandatory professional qualifications for administrators. The proposed legislation requires condominium administrators to hold a university degree and establishes a professional registry. It also mandates the use of dedicated bank accounts for all transactions and introduces stricter rules for dealing with overdue payments. The reform aims to professionalize the role of condominium administrator, addressing concerns about the high volume of civil litigation related to building management.


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