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The phenomenon condominium

A report ANACI - CENSIS, 2006, a snapshot of the phenomenon in Italy building in these terms:

1) there is no precise calculation of numbers of condominiums, families who live there and administrators. To date, because that 2006 was the latest report, you can make only rough estimates;

2) the "world building" moves a significant turnover;

3) the litigation concerns the building is one of the most important in our courts.

We try to give some numbers. The report, by the ANAC and tells us that in Italy there are approximately 1 million condominiums, to be exact there are about 935,704. In these buildings they live more or less 9.4 million families, ie about 23 million people, representing roughly 40% of the Italian population. Administrators 'professionals' are about 41 000 and handle roughly 330 million condominiums. This means that about 2 / 3 of the owners of buildings are managed by administrators called "internal". How to tell a potentially huge market!

The volume of business handled by the Italian condos is around 1% of GDP is not difficult to understand why: restructuring, electricity, gas and a range of other services that those living and dealing with well-known building. Monthly expenses are often a source of tension and bitterness in a team pool.

Sore, litigation. The Censis - ANACI tells us that in 2003 approximately 2 million of litigation had been received to the offices of Justices of the Peace for matters within their competence. A number certainly increased if you think that we are in 2009 and there are also cases before the Court condominium (consider appeals of decisions).

In this framework, it is understandable why the building is among the topics of greatest interest on the Internet. However, not always, the material is treated with the attention it deserves. We try in this blog to give some advice to those interested in a hobby or necessity to the phenomenon of condominium.

The Censis - ANACI of 2006

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