Terms of use
Terms of use for Monti
Last updated: 17 July 2026
Welcome to Monti. We're glad you're here. These terms explain what you can expect from us, and what we expect from you. We have tried to write them in language people actually understand. Please read them before you start using the service.
1. Who we are
Monti is an online marketplace for Malta and Gozo, operated under the name Monti ("Monti", "we", "us"). Monti is run by the same team that runs the Norwegian marketplace Finnting — one operator, two marketplaces; our privacy policy explains what that means for your account. The easiest way to reach us is by email: support@pjazzo.com.
2. Acceptance of the terms
When you create an account, post a listing or otherwise use Monti, you are also saying yes to these terms of use. If there is anything here you cannot stand behind, we ask you to refrain from using the service.
If you use Monti on behalf of a company or other organisation, you confirm that you are authorised to bind that organisation to these terms.
3. What Monti is — and is not
Monti is a facilitation platform and a meeting place. We connect people who want to buy and sell cars, property, boats and second-hand goods in Malta. That is all we do — but we do it gladly.
We are not a party to the transaction between buyer and seller. When two users agree on a deal, it is an agreement between them, not with us. Among other things, that means:
- We handle no payments and do not receive or pass on money.
- We do not own, do not control and do not quality-assure the goods or services advertised.
- We give no guarantees that an item exists, is as described, is legal to sell, or that a transaction will be completed.
- Responsibility for the item, the payment, the delivery and the settlement lies with the buyer and the seller, who deal directly with each other.
The same goes for property. Monti publishes property listings, but we are not an estate agent, property broker or property consultant within the meaning of the Property Market Agency Act (Cap. 644 of the Laws of Malta): we never negotiate on anyone's behalf, conduct viewings, hold deposits or verify title. If you want licensed professional help with a sale or purchase, engage a licensed estate agent — and in any case the final deed is a matter for a notary.
4. Your account and your responsibility
To use parts of Monti you need an account. You are responsible for:
- Providing correct and up-to-date information about yourself.
- Keeping your login credentials to yourself.
- Telling us if you believe someone else has gained access to your account.
5. Permitted and prohibited content
We want Monti to be a safe and tidy place to be. That is why some things do not belong here. You must not:
- Post illegal goods or services, or things you are not allowed to sell (for example weapons, drugs, stolen goods or items whose sale is prohibited under Maltese or EU law).
- Create false or misleading listings, or state an incorrect price, condition or information. If you sell in the course of a trade or business, misleading commercial practices are prohibited under the Consumer Affairs Act (Cap. 378 of the Laws of Malta) and the EU Unfair Commercial Practices rules.
- Engage in spam, fraud, phishing or attempts to deceive other users.
- Post content that infringes copyright, trademarks or other intellectual property rights, or use images and text you are not permitted to use.
- Publish content that is hateful, threatening, harassing, discriminatory or otherwise offensive.
- Attempt to circumvent, hack or overload the service.
6. Rules for listings
When you post a listing, we ask you to:
- Describe the item honestly and adequately — show both the nice parts and the wear and tear.
- Choose the right category and enter an accurate price in euro (€), including VAT where applicable.
- Use your own photos or photos you have the right to use.
- Remove or update the listing when the item is sold or no longer available.
- Not post the same listing over and over to climb the lists.
7. What does Monti cost?
Through all of 2027, everything on Monti is free — for private individuals and businesses alike. And an ordinary private listing is free not just now, but always: we will never charge you for posting a normal ad, and your listing never disappears behind a paywall.
Some optional extras — such as featured listings and business accounts — are planned to carry a price after the campaign period. Those future prices are already published on our prices page, so you know what something will cost long before it costs anything. If a price is ever introduced or changed, it appears there first — no surprises, and no prices hidden behind "contact us".
8. Selling as a business — and buying from one
If you sell in the course of a trade or business, you must make that clear in your listing and identify yourself as a trader. Consumers who buy from you have mandatory rights under Maltese and EU consumer law, including:
- Legal guarantee of conformity — goods must be as described and of satisfactory quality, under the Consumer Affairs Act (Cap. 378) and the EU Sale of Goods rules.
- Distance-selling rights — where a contract is concluded at a distance (for example entirely online), consumers generally have a 14-day right of withdrawal and a right to clear pre-contract information under the regulations transposing Directive 2011/83/EU (Consumer Rights Directive). These obligations rest on you as the trader, not on Monti.
Purely private sales between consumers (C2C) are not covered by the consumer-guarantee rules — the item is bought as agreed between the parties. That is normal for a classifieds marketplace, but it is also why our safe-trading advice matters.
9. Disclaimer — the service is provided «as is»
Monti is provided «as is» and «as available». The service may at times have errors, downtime, missing features and changes without notice.
We give no guarantees that the service will always be available, error-free, secure or fit for a particular purpose. Nor do we guarantee the quality, accuracy or legality of listings and user content.
10. Intellectual property rights
The Monti name, the logo, the design and the platform itself belong to us. You may use the service, but you may not copy, resell or exploit it without an agreement with us.
The content you post yourself remains yours. By posting it you grant Monti a non-exclusive, royalty-free right to store, display, adapt (for example scale images) and make the content available in the service, for as long as the listing is active.
11. Moderation and removal
To keep things tidy we reserve the right, at our sole discretion and without prior notice, to:
- Edit, hide or delete listings and content that breach these terms or applicable law.
- Restrict, suspend or close accounts in the event of abuse.
- Remove content we consider harmful, illegal or inappropriate.
12. Limitation of liability
To the extent permitted by applicable law, Monti is not liable for:
- Loss, damage or disputes arising between buyer and seller.
- Items that are not delivered, are defective, illegal or not as described.
- Lost payments, fraud or unsettled transactions.
- Indirect loss, consequential damage, lost profit or loss of data.
- Downtime, errors or loss of content in the service.
13. Governing law and disputes
These terms are governed by the laws of Malta. Disputes that cannot be resolved amicably are subject to the jurisdiction of the Courts of Malta. If you are a consumer resident in another EU member state, this does not deprive you of the protection of mandatory provisions of the law of your country of residence, nor of any right to bring proceedings there.
Any disputes shall first be sought resolved amicably — please contact us at support@pjazzo.com and we will do our best to sort things out.
14. Consumer complaints and out-of-court resolution
If you have a complaint about Monti itself, contact us first at support@pjazzo.com. If we cannot resolve it, consumers in Malta can turn to the Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (MCCAA) — mccaa.org.mt — which offers conciliation, and for smaller monetary claims to the Consumer Claims Tribunal. Consumers elsewhere in the EU can also get guidance from their local European Consumer Centre (ECC).
Disputes about a purchase belong between the buyer and the seller — but the same bodies can assist consumers in disputes with a trader they found through Monti.
15. Changes to the terms
The terms may change as the service and the law evolve. In the event of material changes we will try to notify you in a reasonable way, for example within the service. If you continue to use Monti after the changes have taken effect, we regard that as your acceptance of the updated terms.
16. Contact
Wondering about something, or want to report a breach of the terms? Please get in touch — we'd like to hear from you.
Email: support@pjazzo.com