Categories: Property and Real Estate, Condominiums, Property Protection, Registration, Property Values, Easement Rights, Investment Scams, Maritime-Terrestrial Zone, Purchasing, Rental Properties

01/14/08

From Dream Home to Kindling: Hint of Things to Come


Beach house before destruction order.


Beach house is on its way down!

By Garland M. Baker
Special to A.M. Costa Rica

If they have property in the maritime zone, expats can look forward to a hard time this year from municipalities up and down the coasts. If that is not enough stress for 2008, the Ministerio de Ambiente y Energía will be in line to add more tension. Some expats may be losing their comfy beach houses if they are located in the wrong places.

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11/26/07

Permalink 07:10:02 am, Categories: Costa Rica's Legal System, Property Protection, 1133 words  

Sometimes Mandato is Just a Power to Skin Expats

By Garland M. Baker
Special to A.M. Costa Rica

Powers of attorney are one of the leading causes of property and other kinds of fraud in Costa Rica. The cases surrounding stealing by means of a power of attorney also are the hardest ones to fight and win. Judges rulings abound where they tell plaintiffs they are out of luck because they gave someone else permission to steal from them. Expats can lose everything to a power of attorney.

Everyone living or doing business in Costa Rica should know the five basic powers of attorney and know when to use them and, most importantly, when not to use them. Many expats give the right to steal to others without even knowing they have done so.

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10/29/07

Permalink 07:50:23 am, Categories: Property and Real Estate, Property Values, 771 words  

Market Appraisal is Sure Cure for Blue Sky Syndrome

By Garland M. Baker
Special to A.M. Costa Rica

Today many property owners seem to be drunk on blue sky.

Blue sky is not a brand of guaro — an alcohol derived from pure sugar cane — or other intoxicating beverage, but an addiction to the recent skyrocketing real estate prices. Most are familiar with the term. It means the intangible portion of a price above what is reasonably supported by the current market.

Those with real estate training use the term to represent the difference between the price a seller puts on their property and what the market probably will bear in price.

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10/15/07

Permalink 07:33:37 am, Categories: Property and Real Estate, Property Protection, Purchasing, 961 words  

Mortgage Money Available, But Foreclosure Complex

By Garland M. Baker
Special to A.M. Costa Rica

Mortgages are becoming more and more available in the local market for expats who want to borrow money to buy property. There is a lot of money available for financing from local financial institutions. Private parties also have money to lend, but usually the interest rates are higher.

What most foreigners do not know about borrowing money in Costa Rica is how the foreclosure process works if one should default on a loan. Unscrupulous private lenders, attorneys and real estate people take advantage of the ignorance of homebuyers and, in some cases, use this knowledge to steal back properties they have sold.

On the other hand, deadbeat debtors can betray honest creditors with Costa Rican legal magic and procedural sleight-of-hand tricks.

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10/01/07

Curve Ball From Registro Makes This Man a Hostage

Officials there brush off complaints about delays

By Garland M. Baker
Special to A.M. Costa Rica

In more and more cases, buying property in Costa Rica can hold an innocent property buyer hostage for years, bankrupt them and even kill them with stress and strain.

Only a few years ago, it was rare to read about property fraud in the local press. Nowadays, it is probably one of the most important topics of the news. Sometimes even a legally perfect property can carry hidden problems. Costa Ricans and savvy expats can use these complications to sour even the best and honest real estate transaction.

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