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BOOM Legal Guide

Your Rights as a
Tenant in Rome

Italian law actually protects tenants more than almost anywhere in Europe. The problem? Most expats don't know their rights. Landlords count on that.

⚠ Disclaimer: This guide provides general information about Italian rental law. It is not legal advice. For specific situations, consult a qualified Italian lawyer (avvocato).

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💰 Deposit & Money
🔧 Maintenance & Repairs
🚪 Eviction & Termination
⚖️ Your Core Rights
🆘 Emergency Quick Reference
Landlord enters without permission
Call 112 (Carabinieri). File a denuncia. Art. 614 CP.
Eviction threat without legal cause
Don't move. Get legal counsel. They cannot physically evict you.
Landlord refuses deposit return
Send raccomandata. Wait 15 days. Then consult avvocato.
Unregistered contract discovered
Report to Agenzia delle Entrate. Your rent drops to concordato minimum.
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