
Marco Celani
Marco Celani is the president of Aigab, the Italian Association of Short-Term Rental Managers, where he advocates for the interests of property owners and managers in the evolving landscape of short-term rentals. Recently, he has been in the news discussing the significant decline in short-term rental listings in major Italian cities, attributing this trend to new regulatory measures and economic uncertainties that have led many property owners to withdraw their listings or lower prices to attract tourists.
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Marco Celani, president of Aigab, explained the financial impact of the proposed tax increase on property owners.
Affitti brevi, Salvini rassicura: «Non ci sarà la nuova cedolare al 26%». Il confronto delle tasse con i contratti tradizionaliMarco Celani, president of Aigab, warns about the negative effects of the new rental tax on the housing market.
Affitti brevi, cosa cambia con la manovra: la nuova cedolare secca (al 26%) pesa 1.300 euro a famiglia, i contiMarco Celani is the CEO of Italianway and president of Aigab, providing insights on the short-term rental market in Milan.
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Marco Celani is the president of the Italian association of short-term rental managers.
B&b e affitti brevi: stop all’obbligo di identificazione «de visu»: il Tar Lazio annulla la circolare del ViminaleMarco Celani, president of Aigab, discusses the impact of economic uncertainty on short-term rental bookings.
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