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Nicaragua: Buying property in Nicaragua:
Hi,
In English law, a fee simple (or fee simple absolute) is an estate in land, a form of freehold ownership. It is the way that real estate is owned in common law countries, and is the highest ownership interest possible that can be had in real property. Allodial title is reserved to governments under a civil law structure. Fee simple ownership represents an ownership interest in real property, though it is limited by government powers of taxation, eminent domain, police power, and escheat, and it could also be limited further by certain encumbrances or conditions in the deed, such as, for example, a condition that required the land to be used as a public park, with a reversion interest in the grantor if the condition fail; this is a fee simple conditional.
(NOTE: In English Law)
this is interesting from a transcript I found. This is from
Coldwell Banker site, it's come PDF transcripts or audio:
http://www.cbnicaragua.com/legal-steps-purchasing-property-audio.htm
OR Straight to Transcript
http://www.cbnicaragua.com/download/transcript-legal-purchasing-nicaragua.pdf
Nicaragua: Merry Christmas! to Nicaraguans and Expats:
Hello/Hola!
We are new to this site and coming in February in mind of retiring and would love to hear from ones down their.
Happy 2014 hope all is well and will look forward on meeting up :-)
Nicaragua: Opinion on Purchasing American Developments. Please comment...:
I am an American and have some thoughts....and would like some information regarding ones that purchased a home in a development with HOA fees of $200-400 per month.
I am seeing some thing that is going on and it hit me like a ton of bricks. I see companies coming in purchasing for cheap compared to our dollar, purchasing building materials for cheap, hiring for absolute nothing, then trying to attract people that wants to get away from these rules, what you can do and can't do, expensive prices and monthly dues!
Isn't this the exact reason why we want or have moved to and want to get away from all this stuff?
In turn all it is doing is making it totally not affordable to the locals, and driving prices up and turning it into America, The Caribbean, and all the places that were fleeing from too. I think a reasonable HOA dues is fine say $20.00-$50.00 and home prices to be reasonable $50,000?
See they buy the property for cheap, hire cheap labor, buy cheap materials, making on each house and all the stuff for about $15,000 and pocketing the rest, and then hiring afterwards for nothing, then outrageous HOA fees and making more money every sing month on top of everything else.
I think when purchasing these we need to look at the long picture and fight this outrageous prices....We, came here or coming here for what purpose? to get away from the hustle, the outrageous prices, and have peace and enjoy ourselves on vacation or retirement.
Thank you for taking the time to read my thoughts, would love to hear your opinions :-)
Nicaragua: Safety in Nicaragua:
majicjack,
You are one individual my hubby and I would like to meet. I have been reading these for a week now and joined. My hubby and I always smile when we read your comments or replies.
Not kissing ass, just a compliment and one can tell a lot about people by how they write, what they say......you seem very stable, balanced, and not afraid to say 1+1=2, and not could be something else.
keep us smiling :-)
Nicaragua: Medicare in Nicaragua:
is this the only state that the acceptable medical will be 100%? or can you have a address from another state?
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