Discover the crucial implications of Supreme Court Judgment 15318/2025 on the annual condominium statement. We delve into the obligation to challenge within the time limits of Article 1137 of the Civil Code in case of errors in individual accounts and the serious consequences for co-owners who do not act promptly.
The Supreme Court of Cassation, with Order no. 15894 of 2025, reiterates the obligation to apply a 5% reduction, with a minimum of 5 km/h, to the speed detected by "Tutor" systems. Discover the implications of this important ruling for the validity of traffic tickets and the protection of your rights as a driver.
The Order of the Court of Cassation No. 15713 of 2025 analyzes the effects of the preventive arrangement on pending contracts, clarifying when termination is possible and which rights remain protected. An in-depth analysis of Article 169-bis and Article 72 of the Bankruptcy Law to understand protections in insolvency proceedings.
Discover how the Supreme Court, with Order 15627 of 2025, has clarified the delicate boundaries of competence between the MEF and Consob in imposing sanctions on statutory auditors and audit firms, emphasizing the type of engagement rather than the nature of the audited entity. An in-depth analysis for professionals and industry insiders.
Cassation Court Order No. 15471 of 2025 reaffirms the mandatory written form for settlements, excluding testimonial or presumptive evidence. A crucial principle for the validity and certainty of agreements: discover the practical implications for preventing disputes and protecting your rights.
We explore the recent decision of the Cassation Court, Ruling no. 15528 of 2025, which clarifies the criteria for determining the common ownership of a condominium concierge's apartment. An in-depth analysis of how the intended or de facto use at the time of the condominium's establishment is crucial for establishing whether such real estate unit falls among the common parts, offering practical insights for co-owners and administrators.
Supreme Court Ordinance No. 16297/2025 outlines the boundaries of revocation for error of fact in judgments of legitimacy. Discover when the failure to rule on a ground of appeal can justify the challenge and the crucial distinction between perceptual oversight and mere error of judgment.
Explore the subtle but crucial differences in evidentiary burdens for damages in preliminary real estate sale agreements, analyzing Cassation Order No. 16370/2025. Discover when damages are in re ipsa for the seller and when the buyer must prove their existence, an indispensable guide to protect your rights in real estate transactions.
An important ruling by the Court of Cassation (Order No. 16290/2025) reiterates the non-derogable obligation of the condominium administrator to supervise the contractor company and the works director for extraordinary maintenance interventions, in defense of the co-owners' interests. Discover the implications of this decision.
Discover how the Court of Cassation, with ruling no. 16148 of 2025, has clarified the difference between innovation and regulation of the use of common condominium areas. An in-depth analysis on the need for qualified majorities for the installation of gates and the implications for condominium life, to protect security without altering the function of common assets.