Confused About DSU Eligibility Due to Ancestral Property
Hey everyone,
I’m trying to understand how ancestral property is treated for the DSU scholarship in Italy. My family income is below €23,000, so income-wise I should be under the threshold.
The confusion is about assets/property. We live in a family house that would probably be valued at over €200,000, but it’s ancestral property, not something we bought or plan to sell. We also have some ancestral land under the family name.
Does DSU/ISEE still count these as assets even if they’re inherited and not liquid? Has anyone with a similar situation still qualified for the scholarship honestly without hiding property details?
I’m not interested in fake documents or understating assets, just trying to understand how strict the evaluation actually is for inherited property.