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What are the Costa Rica Residency Application Requirements & the Related Import & Tax Benefits?

In the month of February, 2023, significant changes were introduced by the Costa Rica Government to the Application requirements for the Inversionista (Investor) Category for Temporary Residency. In addition, the long-awaited pronouncement of the Regulations for Costa Rica Law 9996, respecting the Temporary Residency Import Tax and associated tax relief [...]

Costa Rica Literal Enforcement of Laws Versus Policy of Enforcement

Many foreigners moving to live in Costa Rica will be coming from countries such as the U.S. and Canada. In those Countries, the general application and the Policy of Enforcement of the Law and Regulations is relatively close to that which is written in the Statutes and Regulations where the [...]

How Important is a Home Inspection in the Costa Rica Home Purchasing Process?

If you are purchasing a residential home from a Builder/Developer or having a home custom built, the Costa Rica Civil Code in Article 1185, provides you with a Statutory Guaranty of five years from the date of delivery, for defects in materials and workmanship, attributable to the Architect or the [...]

What Are The Considerations As A Foreigner For Building Their Own Home In Costa Rica?

As a foreigner, constructing your own home in Costa Rica will present some unique challenges. First and foremost, if you are coming from the United States or Canada and don’t speak fluent Spanish, the issue of language will be paramount. You won’t be able to bring your own English speaking [...]

What is the Legal Closing Process for a Property Purchase Transaction in Costa Rica?

Costa Rica uses the Roman Civil Law Legal System, which is the Legal System used by the majority of countries in continental Western Europe and Latin America. It is a more formal and document-oriented Legal System than the English Common Law Legal System which is used in the majority of [...]

What is the Impact of the Purchase and Sale Agreement on a Property Purchase Transaction?

When entering into a property purchase transaction, the Purchase and Sale Agreement, the initial formal legal document that binds the Parties to the transaction, deserves the undivided attention of the Parties, but particularly that of the Buyer and the Buyer’s Lawyer. When a Seller offers a property for sale, there [...]

How Does the Presence of a Fresh Water Source Affect the Development of a Property?

In Costa Rica, all naturally occurring sources of fresh water are the property of the State. The regulation of use and distribution of fresh water is controlled entirely by the State, through the State Water and Sewer Regulator (AyA), a Community Water and Sewer Association (ASADA), which is under the [...]

Why Should Flooding Be a Consideration When Purchasing Property in Costa Rica?

This is a question, which may appear to have a very obvious answer. However, the manifestation of the inquiry required in Costa Rica is much more extensive than a would-be property purchaser may first envision. The majority of properties offered for sale in Costa Rica are offered by Sellers during [...]

What is the Definition of “Due Diligence” in Costa Rica Legal Transactions?

In various legal transactions, you will often hear Lawyers bandy about the term “due diligence”, particularly when it comes to property purchase transactions, property rental transactions, when purchasing a business, or when purchasing a used vehicle. It is important to note, that the depth of the due diligence investigation required [...]

How Does the Residential Renting Process Work In Costa Rica?

How Does the Residential Renting Process Work In Costa Rica? Renting a residential property in Costa Rica is governed, primarily, by the provisions of the Tenancy Law (Ley General de Arrendamientos Urbanos y Suburbanos). Rental Contracts are considered as being Long Term Rental Contracts. The only exception to this, is [...]

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