House, models change: new for Cila, Scia and building permit
Ministries working to revise the unified forms and bring them into line with the Salva casa provisions
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Aligning the standard forms for building with the new features of the Save home. Simplifying them and providing, between the lines of the various models, clarifications for the application of decree no. 69/2024, which has been in force since the end of May but is still awaiting full take-off, amidst difficulties in integrating with regional rules and application doubts linked to some passages that are difficult to interpret.
The government, in order to continue its work of rethinking the building regulations, is working on the revision of the Cila, Scia and building permit. Thus, a commission of experts has been active on the subject for a couple of weeks, including representatives of the professions and business associations, which is working with the Ministry of Public Administration and the Ministry of Infrastructure to rethink the current models, with the aim of bringing them within a few days to the approval of the Unified Conference between the government, regions and local authorities, and then to the transposition of the regions; the previous agreement dates back to 4 May 2017. At this time the work on the Scia, which was also the most complex, is in the process of being closed.
Decade-old house models
.It is precisely the application of Salva Casa that has made it clear that there is a need to update those models that are now almost ten years old. They do not, for example, include all the new amnesties introduced by Decree-Law no. 69/2024. At the same time, then, the launch of the new forms, as happened a few years ago with the Cila superbonus, could be an opportunity to solve some application problems related to the Salva casa.
Under scrutiny these days, for example, is the issue of the Scia and legitimate status. The Salva casa regulations provide that the legitimate status of the property is linked to the last title, 'provided that the competent administration, when issuing the same, has verified the legitimacy of the previous titles'.
At present, it is debated whether the Scia, which is not necessarily examined by the administration, falls under this definition. The new single form could untie this knot, for instance by introducing a presumption of examination by the PA.

