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Cars & Coffee Killer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: State of Failure
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I'd suggest starting by researching how foreignors are allowed to "own" property in Belize.
Not sure how the laws are in Belize, but my understanding is that in Mexico (and many other countries), non-citizens are not allowed to own real property. They will let you put up the cash, but you have to find a citizen to "own" the property for you. As it turns out, it is very easy for the legal owner of the property (not you) to sell it without your consent, and you have no recourse and will be out the money you put up.
(Isn't ironic that most other countries give only their citizens rights and priveleges, while we give them to anyone who manages to get two feet on our soil?)
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