What information does the land registry report contain?
The land registry includes essential data such as:
- Cadastral Identifiers: These include the sheet, the particle and the subaltern which allow the property to be uniquely identified within the municipal territory.
- Owner's Personal Data: The name of the owner or co-owners of the property.
- Property Size: Details on the size, number of rooms and use of the property (residential, commercial, agricultural, etc.).
- Cadastral Value: An estimate of the value of the property that is used to calculate taxes and fees.
Why is it Useful?
The land registry search is useful for several reasons:
- Transparency in Transactions: Provides a reliable and official database for negotiating the sale or rental price of a property.
- Legal Security: Ensures that all parties involved are aware of the legal and tax status of the property.
- Planning and Management: It is an indispensable tool for urban planning and land management.
- Tax Calculation: Allows you to accurately determine the taxes due, such as IMU or TASI.