I have heard of foreign nationals buying land in the DR. Does anyone know of any stories of people having problems maintaining land or a house while not being in the country? From my understanding, if you have a basic house , you'll need either a renter or a house sitter while your not there, but even then, hose sitters will no exactly do a good job if your not there. Laywers seem to have a second duty at times of being a rent collector for foreign nationals, but you also have potential squatter problems and always somekind of (using my paranoid mind here) psuedo buerecratic takeover of the land to fear.
I imagine any house would be a target for it's fictures, refrigerator and wood and anything else of any value (except cement bricks, no one is so poor that they steal cement bricks.
-Lee
I imagine any house would be a target for it's fictures, refrigerator and wood and anything else of any value (except cement bricks, no one is so poor that they steal cement bricks.
-Lee