Beach concessions to face enforcement
By Garland M. Baker
Special to A.M. Costa Rica
The environmental ministry is about to specify where construction can go within the borders of beach concessions.
Even though an individual or a firm may already have an approved concession, the ministry is ready to rule out construction in forest land, land with steep slopes and wetlands.
And the ministry may initiate destruction of structures that already have been built on land that is now being declared off limits. In some concession areas 60 to 70 percent of the land is being safeguarded by the environmental ministry.
Lawyer locks up land just in time
By Garland M. Baker
Special to A.M. Costa Rica
An amazing scam unfolded in the past two weeks. Events surprised the buyer as well as the owner of a unique beach view property.
Quick thinking and a nearly unknown legal maneuver locked and saved the property before the Registro Nacional closed Friday even though the institution again refused to take immediate administrative action in a suspected property fraud case.
This web site contains articles written by Garland M. Baker and Lic. Allan Garro for the A.M. Costa Rica. These articles contain important information that everyone doing business—personal and corporate—in Costa Rica ought to know. Reach them at [email protected]
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