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Casa Royal- Beachfront Home in Costa Rica for sale

Casa Royal – REDUCED to $1,495,000, 4 bedrooms/ 4 baths, 6,800 sq ft, Playa Potrero, Costa Rica – This large, beach front home has an airy, open floor plan, with sliding glass doors to the veranda that overlook the freshly cut lawn and waves just beyond. Downstairs is a large game room and 4-car garage, with a pass-through door to get your gear down to the waters edge. Casa Royale was custom built with many designer touches, like a kitchen to inspire the chef in anyone, built-in book cases and niche lighting. This beautifully decorated executive home comes completely furnished with original pieces imported from Bali and Thailand. Located on rare, titled beach front property, Casa Royal has a view across the bay to the future Flamingo Marina. 90 ft of oceanfront.

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anyone know where i can sell 5000lbs of dried premium high mt coffee?

I have green coffee for sale off of my farm in panama in the cloud forest bordering costa rica. it is from last season. harvest begins next month and i will have that for sale too. i will make a good price

Call Starbucks.

Can someone claim property distribution after 35 years since the divorce in the state of Texas?

In 1972 my Costa Rican mom divorced her American spoce and move back to Costa Rica. She recently found her divorce papers an a decree states that her ex husband shall sell the properties acquire during the marrige, being a house and also a one half interest in a business bulding. The decree of divorce provided that her ex husband shall pay her one-half of any equities derived from the sales of such properties. She hasn“t recevied a dime for such sales. Is there anything she can do from Costa Rica after 35 years since there divorce?

Yes. The amount of time that has transpired is irrelevant. She is still entitled to the terms of the divorce decree.

From Costa Rica, she should hire a Texas attorney to pursue her claims. The attorney will charge more now than he would have thirty-five years ago, but whatever her claim is against her ex-husband she can still attach. The lawyer will know how to do this. She may not earn the interest on the money since then, but she’s still entitled to the money. (A good lawyer will also get the interest, which by now will be more than the original amount.)
It is possible (although unlikely) that the court is still holding the money for her. Her ex- should have sent the money to your mother, but if he couldn’t find her, he could have given the money to the court, who would have hired a local attorney (usually) to be a trustee for her.
I can’t tell you what did happen, only what might have happened. The lawyer will know after a few days of searching.
Expect the attorney to cost you about $500.00, which will need to be paid up-front, or 50% of the amount owed if you don’t pay in advance.

Jauja Restaurant For Sale Liberia, Costa Rica

Busy established restaurant business for sale, seats 100, main street in Liberia, Costa Rica. Fantastic location. Owners are retiring.
$150,000

Email – Michael Mills at RE/MAX Prestige Ocean Properties
Office: 001-506-2672-1298 Cell 011-506-8827-5418 FAX 011-506-2672-1334
Email: michael@costarica-realestate.com
Web: http://www.costarica-realestate.com

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How do I sell my land property fast in Costa Rica?

What would be the easiest and fastest way to sell my land property in Costa Rica? it’s located in Orotina on the road Caldera 5km from Jaco,it would be a great place for a gas station or any other type of business,and is 675Mt’s2 I am selling it for $45,000 dollars. I need help I cant seem to find a website that seems legit to sale on,thanks!

Sell on ebay or just advertise for a great low price.

Magnificent home for sale in Alajuela, Costa Rica

Architect designed home for sale in the fresh, clean air above Alajuela, Costa Rica. Sweeping Central Valley views. http://tinyurl.com/3ke8r4

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sOs Discrimination in workplace??

ok this is my story, i’m cuban and have been in this country (usa) only for 2 and a half years, i just started in a new job, car dealership, the owner is a very nice person, but he has a sales manager that in from costa rica but was raised in NJ. he don’t want to speaks in spanish never, and think that he is american, i have seen him talking about people in contemptuous way respecting their origin and how knowledge about this country. i understand that of course there is no way even with the 4 years of english that i studied in my country i can know all the words and pronounce them in the best way.
well today i had entered something on the system and he asked me about it and i told him what it was and asked him if he knew what it means in front of other peoples, thinking that propably i wrote the word wrong, well, he got all dramatic and told me in front of everybody ("you are new in this country and you are asking me if i knnow the word??"), it felt really contemptuous from him. cont
i felt humiliated in front of everybody and just left, what do you think about this?? please give me any advice

Take out his background and country of origin and yours as well and you will see that this is nothing more than rude, inconsiderate jerk who probably believes he is better than you.

Nevertheless, he still owes you the same courteous, professional respect that he would give to any other coworker.

Continue to do your job in the professional manner that you have always.

No te preocupes de este tipo, ni tampoco otra gente venderaza como el.

Suerte.

Wishing to obtain a passport but concerned about felony records barring me. What is criteria?

Recently released from prison in the past year on a drug sale [2nd dg.] and traffic charge[1st dg.] and will not have civil rights restored for quite some time in the state of Fla.. I also have [1st dg.] robbery [2nd dg.] con. fel. pos. of firearm and [3rd dg.] pos with int. to dist. Last but not least federal chrges pos w. int. to dist. marijuana and consp. w. intent to possess marjuana. ie. importation/ smuggling. With that does anyone know whether or not it would be possible to legally obtain a U.S. passport to visit family in Thailand or Costa Rica? I am not on any supervision but I am concerned because of the nature of these charges and the degrees of such. Any info would be greatly appreciated and save much time. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, ex-felon

Getting a passport is one thing, but getting an entry visa is quite another. Your P.O. will be able to tell you what you can do about getting a passport, when or if. If you are completely without a P.O., then I doubt you will have a problem getting the passport. But you can bet that Thailand, especially, won’t welcome you if then know about your history!

Casa Surfside Charmer – Home for sale in Costa Rica

Surfside Charmer – $235,000, 3 bed/2 bath, 1,400 sq ft, Playa Potrero – This charming home is nestled in the quiet Surfside community, only blocks to the beach. A large, fenced in backyard includes a beautiful pool and plenty of grass for the kids or dog to run around. NEW RENOVATIONS just finished! A new entrance, terrace, bodega and privacy wall have been added that really enhance the outside appeal of this home. The interior offers a well designed, open layout, with vaulted, exposed beam ceilings, tile floors & counters. Beautiful native hardwood accents the doors, window frames and kitchen cabinets. The home is offered fully furnished and is ready to move in or begin as a vacation rental.

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How do I find independent sales representatives in Central America?

We are an experienced manufacturer rep firm expanding into Central America specializing in IT and consumer electronic products. We represent the manufacturer and sell to wholesalers and resellers for a flat commission percentage.

How can go about finding independent sales representatives that we can hire to work with us and cover Central America (Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, etc..)?

Anyone know of a free website posting that would be effective or some other method?

Would appreciate the help.

Thanks,

Robert

Colombia?