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Are there any penalties for landlords who do not provide safe and habitable conditions in rental properties?
Yes, landlords may face penalties, such as fines and corrective measures, if they do not provide safe and habitable conditions in accordance with government regulations in Panama.
How are tenant improvements that increase the value of the property handled in a lease in Colombia?
Improvements made by the tenant that increase the value of the property in a Colombian lease must be clearly addressed in the contract. This includes defining what types of improvements are allowed, how they will be financed, and whether they will be considered property of the tenant at the end of the lease. In addition, it is advisable to agree whether the tenant has the right to be compensated for the increase in the value of the property due to its improvements. Defining these conditions provides clarity about ownership and the value of improvements made during the lease period.
What are the requirements to apply for temporary residence as a highly qualified worker in Spain from Ecuador?
To obtain residency as a highly qualified worker, requirements must be met such as having a job offer in accordance with the qualifications, having a high professional qualification and submitting the application at the Spanish consulate in Ecuador.
Can I apply for a personal identity card in Panama if I am a foreigner and have permanent residence?
No, the personal identity card in Panama is issued only to Panamanian citizens. Foreigners with permanent residence must use their identification documents issued by their country of origin or their immigration card.
Can I apply for a passport in Panama if I am a Panamanian citizen by marriage and my marriage is in divorce proceedings?
Yes, you can apply for a passport in Panama as a Panamanian citizen by marriage, regardless of the status of your marriage. However, you must meet the established requirements and provide the required documentation.
Can a debtor change the ownership of his assets before a seizure in Peru?
Changing the ownership of assets before a seizure in Peru can be considered a fraudulent action. Courts can void such transfers and proceed with seizure. Additionally, there are legal restrictions on the sale or transfer of property during a seizure process.
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