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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 Veneto region that are applicable, whether you are a professional Host or an individual, to tourist rentals with contracts not exceeding 30 days—Structural 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 has:
You must notify the General Register Office of the region, the department responsible for tourism, regarding the accommodation to be used for the tourist rental.
To complete the notification, follow these steps:
Please note that you can also use Ross 1000 to notify any changes related to:
Ross 1000 automatically assigns a Regional Identification Code (Codice Identificativo Regionale or CIR) to your accommodation.
No later than 30 days after the registration in requirement 1, you must:
In order to meet statistical requirements, you must report to the Region the tourist flows, via Ross 1000 by logging in with SPID (Sistema Pubblico di Identità Digitale) or CIE (Carta d’Identità Elettronica).
Report the tourist flows no later than the 5th day of the month following the recording.
For more information, consult the Ross 1000 website (where you can find video tutorials on the manual data entry and data transmission from management files), or consult the following FAQ.
Please note that you can also create forms with the names of guests to upload on the Police's Alloggiati Web website through Ross 1000.
Please note that a tourist rental is different from extra-hotel facilities (ex: holiday homes and apartments (CAVs) or guesthouses, etc.) for which regional legislation provides several other obligations.
Note: If you fail on the above obligations, you may incur an administrative fine.
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