The Trap: A Risky Contract and Missing Documents
The agent refused to provide basic documents before signing.
There was no urban planning file, only a simple cadastral plan. Even worse, the proposal presented to them was essentially a preliminary contract in disguise, requiring a €30,000 deposit with almost no legal protection for the buyers.
If they had signed, they would have committed to a property without knowing whether it was compliant.
The potential damage? From minor issues costing thousands of euros to a property impossible to resell and tied up in court.
The Property Advisor’s Role: Due Diligence and Protection
As their property advisor in Italy, I stepped in. I retrieved the cadastral records and the deed of provenance, and immediately noticed red flags:
I advised Urmo and Kristiina not to sign and to submit a conditional offer instead, contingent on urban planning checks. The seller ignored this.
At that point, the safest choice was clear: walk away.