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Property Theft in Costa Rica

by rpetersen March 3, 2017
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One of the ultimate nightmares of owning property in Costa Rica is finding out that criminals have fraudulently sold your own property out from under you.

Here’s a video from Costa Rican attorney Roger Petersen explaining how this can happen and what to do to prevent it.

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