The Serpentara public housing tenants will be able to buy out the properties they've lived in for decades. The green light is imminent, thanks to an agreement between Ater and Roma Capitale, and first requires a resolution authorizing the urban planning agreement that regulates the transfer of the right to...
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The Serpentara public housing tenants will be able to buy out the properties they've lived in for decades. The green light is imminent, thanks to an agreement between Ater and Roma Capitale, and first requires a resolution authorizing the urban planning agreement that regulates the transfer of the right to...