Romania – Property Building and Renovation
Any substantial building or renovation work in Romania requires a building permit (autorizaÈ›ie de construire), with the process governed chiefly by Law…
Read more →Any substantial building or renovation work in Romania requires a building permit (autorizaÈ›ie de construire), with the process governed chiefly by Law…
Read more →Foreign nationals are able to access mortgage financing in Romania, though the process involves considerably more complexity than it does for citizens…
Read more →Romania’s pharmacy network is extensive, with outlets found on virtually every main shopping street, each identified by the familiar green cross sign.…
Read more →Romania’s postal network is operated by PoÈ™ta Română (CNPR), the state-owned national carrier obligated to deliver universal service throughout the country, including…
Read more →Romania’s public mental health system is funded through state contributions and covers insured residents — including qualifying expats — but it leans…
Read more →Romania’s public healthcare system extends maternity coverage to insured residents, including foreign nationals who are legally employed or have voluntarily enrolled in…
Read more →Romania presents expats with an exceptionally diverse leisure landscape, where a lively urban arts scene sits alongside breathtaking natural terrain. Whether you…
Read more →Rental law in Romania draws primarily on the Romanian Civil Code and Law no. 114/1996 on Lease Agreements. Written contracts are a…
Read more →Romania ranks among Europe’s leaders for internet speed and affordability, with a well-developed fibre network that extends into cities and many rural…
Read more →Romania welcomes the import of pet dogs, cats, ferrets, and various other animals. As a full member of the European Union, it…
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