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Superbonus 110%, works for condominiums at risk

More shadows than lights on the “superbonus 110%”, the tax relief for renovations which, at least on paper, was intended to allow many citizens to renovate their homes for free.

The measure, introduced in 2020 to promote the economy and improve the energy efficiency of houses and condominiums, however, risks remaining at stake for most of the buildings involved, especially condominiums, for which the process is obviously longer and complex compared, for example, to single dwellings with only one owner.

Condominium administrators and construction companies point the finger at the bureaucracy and the constant change of rules, which has effectively blocked construction sites.

The skein today is really difficult to unravel, between regulatory changes, bureaucracies, difficulties in assigning credit and, last but not least, the dizzying increase in the costs of raw materials and construction equipment such as scaffolding, which have become unobtainable. Just look around to understand how in practice there are very few open construction sites compared to forecasts. Nose upwards you can see few cranes and the interventions that have started can be counted on the fingers of one hand.

Meanwhile, many residents have already paid for the technicians and project expenses

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