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What is the situation of the rights of indigenous peoples in El Salvador?
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What are the typical timelines for investigations and decisions related to contractor sanctions in Peru?
The deadlines for investigations and decisions related to sanctions against contractors in Peru vary [details such as complexity of the case, available resources]. However, authorities are working to ensure that processes are efficient and fair.
What are the consequences of non-payment of rent in the Dominican Republic?
Failure to pay rent in the Dominican Republic may have legal consequences for the tenant. If the tenant does not pay the rent on the date agreed upon in the contract, the landlord may notify the tenant of the non-payment and give the tenant a period of time to pay the outstanding rent. If the tenant does not comply with the deadline established in the notice, the landlord can initiate an eviction process. It is important for both parties to comply with the terms of the contract and address any rental-related issues in a timely manner to avoid legal disputes.
Can structural changes be made to the leased property without the consent of the tenant in the Dominican Republic?
Making structural changes to the leased property without the consent of the tenant is generally not permitted in the Dominican Republic. The leased property is under the control of the tenant during the term of the contract, and the landlord generally cannot make structural changes without the tenant's consent. Any major modifications that affect the structure of the property, such as significant renovations or structural modifications, must be agreed and documented in the lease. If the landlord wishes to make structural changes, he must obtain the tenant's written consent and specify the terms and conditions of the modification. Changing the ownership structure without consent can be considered a breach of contract and lead to legal disputes.
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