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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