Is-suġġerimenti se jintwerew wara li tibda tikteb fil-kaxxa tat-tiftix. Uża l-buttuni tal-vleġġa 'l fuq u tal-vleġġa 'l isfel biex tiċċekkja. Uża l-buttuna enter biex tagħżel. Jekk l-għażla tiegħek tkun frażi, dik il-frażi se tiġi mfittxija. Jekk is-suġġeriment ikun link, il-brawżer se jiftaħ dik il-paġna.
Regoli

Il-Provinċja Awtonoma ta' Bolzano, l-Italja

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When deciding whether to become a Host on Airbnb in Italy, it is important for you to understand the laws in your region or city. As a platform and online marketplace we do not provide legal advice, but we want to provide resources that may help you better understand applicable laws and regulations. This list is not exhaustive, but it may give you a good start in understanding your local laws.

Visit the Italy national page for more resources to understand the national laws in your country.

In order to host in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano, if you are a natural person, through tourist rental, you may not promote your accommodation or use intermediaries.

Keep in mind that you may not conclude more than four tourist rental contracts within one year.

Difference between Tourist Rentals and other Extra-Hotel Facilities

Please note that accommodation for tourist rental/short rentals is different from extra-hotel facilities (e.g.: Holiday Homes and Apartments, Guest House etc.) for which regional legislation provides several other obligations (e.g.: the SCIA etc.).

City regulations

Refer to the general tax info for cities in Italy.

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