Italy Residential Eviction Process
Guide to the residential eviction process in Italy. Learn about timelines, court orders, and tenant protections.
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The eviction process in Italy has traditionally been characterized by lengthy proceedings that could exceed two years. However, recent reforms - from the Cartabia Reform to Law 80/2025 - are introducing significant accelerations. This guide covers all eviction types and current procedures.
Types of Eviction
Eviction for Non-Payment (Art. 658 CPC)
The landlord can initiate proceedings when the tenant fails to pay rent or condominium charges. Legally relevant default occurs after:
- 20 days of late rent payment
- 2 months of unpaid condominium charges
Eviction at Lease Expiry (Art. 657 CPC)
Activated when the lease has expired and the tenant refuses to vacate. The landlord must have sent proper notice of non-renewal within the required timeframe (typically 6 months before expiry).
Eviction for Landlord's Needs
The landlord may refuse renewal at the first expiry of a 4+4 contract for specific reasons:
- Using the property for personal or family use (up to second-degree relatives)
- Complete renovation or demolition of the property
- The tenant has not been using the property without justified reason
The Eviction Validation Procedure
The Cartabia Reform (D.Lgs. 149/2022)
Effective February 28, 2023, the Cartabia Reform introduced simplifications:
Key Changes
- PEC notification - eviction notices can be served via Certified Electronic Mail, reducing timelines
- Immediate validation - if the tenant does not appear at the hearing, the judge can validate the eviction immediately
- Shortened deadlines - reduced procedural timelines for post-validation phases
- Immediate enforceability - possibility of obtaining provisional enforcement at the same time as validation
Law 80/2025 (Security Decree)
Law 80/2025 represents the most significant reform in recent years:
Fast-Track Procedure
- Formal demand - the landlord can send a formal demand with a 15-day payment deadline
- Enforcement within 30 days - if payment is not made, the procedure can conclude in 30 days
- Police intervention - law enforcement can intervene directly in cases of illegal occupation
New Criminal Penalties
- Imprisonment of up to 7 years for illegal property occupation
- Aggravated penalties for resisting eviction enforcement
Tenant's Right to Cure
A defaulting tenant has the opportunity to cure the debt and stop the eviction:
- Grace period - the judge may grant 90 days to pay arrears
- Extension - in cases of proven financial hardship, up to 120 days
- Limit of 3 cures - the right to cure is available a maximum of 3 times within 4 years
- Full payment required - the tenant must pay everything owed, including legal costs
Average Eviction Timelines by City
Timelines are indicative and may vary based on individual cases and the competent court.
Best Practices
for Landlords
- Screen tenant creditworthiness - request income documentation and references before signing
- Send non-renewal notices on time - respect the 6-month notice requirement
- Act promptly in case of non-payment - do not wait months before initiating proceedings
- Engage a specialized attorney - eviction procedures require specific expertise
- Document everything - keep payment receipts, communications, and property condition records
- Consider mediation - often faster and less expensive than court proceedings
The Reality of the "Ufficiale Giudiziario"
Residential evictions in Italy are a test of patience. Once a judge issues the "sfratto," the landlord's lawyer must serve a "precetto" giving the tenant 10 more days. After that, the bailiff (ufficiale giudiziario) becomes the main actor. The bailiff will visit the property periodically to check if the tenant is ready to move.
In cases involving families with children, elderly residents, or disabled persons, the bailiff may delay physical eviction for months, waiting for social services (servizi sociali) to find alternative housing. This "social block" is a hallmark of the Italian rental market, prioritizing the right to housing over the landlord's immediate property rights in difficult situations.
Residential Eviction Process Steps in national
Draft Residential Notice
Send a formal RAC letter for arrears.
File Residential Procedure
Initiate the legal claim in civil court.
Attend Residential Summons
Present the lease and proof of unpaid rent.
Execute Residential Lockout
Coordinate with the bailiff for removal.
How Landager Helps
Landager automates your eviction process tracking, manages registration deadlines with the Agenzia delle Entrate, and ensures your property is 100% compliant with Italian Law.
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