Buying property in Sardinia sounds romantic until you’re six months into ownership and discover the swimming pool was built without permits, or that the previous owner left 40,000 euros in unpaid condominium fees that are now legally your responsibility, or that half the property sits on land classified as agricultural and can never be…
Buying a property in Sardinia should feel like the beginning of a new life chapter, not the start of a legal battle. Yet most foreign buyers only discover serious legal issues when it is too late, after they have already signed a binding preliminary contract and paid a significant deposit that they cannot recover…