Required Disclosures for Italy Residential Leases
full list of mandatory disclosures for landlords in Italy. Protect yourself with proper compliance.
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Italian landlords are required to provide a series of documents and information to tenants before or at the time of signing the lease contract. Failure to comply can result in fines and, in some cases, contract nullity.
Energy Performance Certificate (APE)
The APE (Attestato di Prestazione Energetica) is the most document a landlord must provide. Since 2013, it has been mandatory to attach the APE to all lease contracts:
Requirements
- Must be prepared by a certified technician (engineer, architect, or surveyor)
- Valid for 10 years, unless significant renovation work is carried out
- Must state the property's energy class (from A4 to G)
- The energy class must also appear in property listings
Penalties for Non-Compliance
System Compliance Certificates
D.M. 37/2008 requires that the property's technical systems comply with safety standards:
Systems Requiring Certification
- Electrical system - Declaration of Compliance (Di.Co.) or Declaration of Conformity (Di.Ri.)
- Gas system - compliance certification for boilers, pipes, and connections
- Plumbing - sanitary plumbing compliance
- Heating and HVAC - system logbook and compliance declaration
- Elevator - biennial periodic inspection (for buildings with elevators)
Contract Registration
All lease contracts must be registered with the Revenue Agency (Agenzia delle Entrate):
Timeline and Methods
- Registration within 30 days of signing
- Notification to the tenant of registration within 60 days
- Online registration available via the Revenue Agency portal
Registration Costs
Consequences of Non-Registration
An unregistered contract is null and void and produces no legal effects. The tenant may continue to occupy the property while paying a reduced rent.
Habitability Certificate
The landlord must ensure the property has a valid habitability certificate. This document certifies that the property meets requirements for structural safety, hygiene and sanitation, energy efficiency, and accessibility. Since 2016, the certificate has been replaced by the Certified Habitability Notice (Segnalazione Certificata di Agibilità, SCA).
Safety Requirements
Mandatory Detectors and Devices
- Combustible gas detectors - mandatory in all properties with gas installations (since November 2024, also for short-term rentals)
- Carbon monoxide detectors - mandatory where combustion appliances are present
- Portable fire extinguishers - mandatory for short-term tourist rentals (since November 2024)
Additional Obligations
Condominium Regulations
If the property is in a condominium, the landlord must provide a copy of the condominium rules, inform the tenant about common area usage rules, and disclose any specific restrictions.
Non-EU Tenant Notification
For leases to non-EU citizens, the landlord must notify the local Police Headquarters (Questura) within 48 hours of signing the contract.
Best Practices
for Landlords
- Obtain the APE before publishing the listing - it is mandatory even at the advertising stage
- Collect all system documentation - before signing the contract
- Use standard contract templates - models from industry associations are compliant and up to date
- Keep a copy of the registration receipt - together with the Revenue Agency confirmation
- Update the APE after renovations - any significant work invalidates the previous APE
Data Privacy and Inventory Documentation
A critical but often overlooked disclosure in Italy is the GDPR (Privacy) notice. Landlords must inform tenants how their personal data will be used, especially since it is shared with the Revenue Agency for registration. , the "Verbale di Consegna" (delivery report) should be an required attachment to the lease.
The Verbale should include high-quality photos and a detailed list of the condition of all appliances, shutters (tapparelle), and the state of the paint. Without this documented baseline, it is extremely difficult for a landlord to justify deductions from the security deposit at the end of a long-term lease, especially given Italy's tenant-friendly judicial system.
How Landager Helps
Landager automates your required disclosures tracking, manages registration deadlines with the Agenzia delle Entrate, and ensures your property is 100% compliant with Italian Law.
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