Revisiting this topic .... My Italian friend who is both a lawyer and an italian-english interpreter made enquiries at the Comune, Polizia Locale and the Questura in Brindisi. All told him we do not have to do anything.
Looking at the Province Attive on the Portale Alloggiati Brindisi is listed but the office is UFFICIO NON COMUNICATO ....
I'm hiding my head in the sand and giving up on this one.
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Ok, what is a "struttura ricettiva"?
Ciao, Debbie
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generically, any place where someone pays to spend the night. Hotels, B&B, agriturismos are always included, but some regional laws do not include holiday rentals, which are in a sort of limbo. If Apulian regional law includes them, I strongly advice to seek an authorization from your comune and then register your property with the police portal "alloggiatiweb" to send guests details.Lets Go To Puglia wrote:Ok, what is a "struttura ricettiva"?