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When deciding whether to become a Host on Airbnb in Italy, it is important for you to understand the laws in your region or city. As a platform and online marketplace we do not provide legal advice, but we want to provide resources that may help you better understand applicable laws and regulations. This list is not exhaustive, but it may give you a good start in understanding your local laws.
There are four requirements for the Aosta Valley region that are applicable, whether you are a professional Host or an individual, to tourist rentals with contracts not exceeding 30 days—Structural and organizational requirements, notification of accommodation to be used as a tourist rental, Regional Identification Code (CIR), and reporting tourist data. Visit the Italy national page for more resources to understand the national laws in your country.
Before starting, you must make sure that your property is intended for permanent or main residential use (ex: a first home). Alternatively, you must check that your property is intended as a temporary dwelling, but that it is not licensed for extra-hotel facilities or agritourism (ex: a second home ).
You may only provide the following services:
Bear in mind that it is forbidden to provide centralized services or additional hotel services.
For more information, please consult the website and the FAQ 2023 of the region.
You must notify the territorially competent municipality regarding the accommodation to be used as a tourist rental. To do this, log on the platform Locazioni Turistiche of the region.
The declaration must certify:
Remember to inform the municipality in advance of any variation related to the declaration. In the event of termination, you must make the declaration to the municipality within 60 days.
In the event that your accommodation is in a condominium, remember to inform the condominium administrator, within 30 days of submitting the declaration to the municipality, of the start date of the tourist lease and the CIR that will be communicated to you by the municipality.
For more information, please consult the website, or FAQ 2023, or Manuale Utente of the region.
After the above declaration, the municipality releases the Regional Identification Code (CIR), which you must associate with the name of choice used for the accommodation and make it clearly legible on any promotional communication, including any road signs or signs.
In an anonymous and aggregated form, by the 5th of each month, remember to report tourist flows via the Locazioni Turistiche platform.
Please note that an accommodation for tourist rental/short rentals is different from extra-hotel facilities (ex: holiday homes and apartments, guest house, etc.) for which regional legislation provides several other obligations (ex: the SCIA, etc.).
Refer to the general tax info for cities in Italy.
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