why so many half built homes?
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Some Belizeans聽 even onowned titled land will build homes piecemeal like that as they have to save to pay for the next step all the time.聽 Even what is considered well paid employment only pays about or聽 little over US minimum wage.
There are a bunch of ugly rotting half finished blocks of apartments at the end of the Placencia peninsula that the developer abandoned when under investigation.
Another thing you may see are concrete homes obviously dwellings聽 that have聽 large聽 amounts of re-inforcing steel聽 sticking out the top of the walls, this is so when they can afford it they can add the upper floor. Easier if the steel is in place so as not to disturb the finished lower floor.
You often find those half built houses for sale at good prices for you to finish.
Some builders under quote on a build.聽 Then ask the customer for addtional funds to complete the home or put in inferior materials.聽 Eg. less rebar/cement/ aluminum wiring / inferior windows.聽
Other builders set up the payment system on the build so they get most of the funds on earlier draws of construction so have little motivation to complete when they are nearly fully paid.聽 I am aware of a couple of instances where this has occured and the builder hasn't completed the project.
Often materials going missing on site.聽 Builder comes back to customer wanting additional funds to replace.聽 If you don't pay, the projects dies.聽 The other problem occurs is the builder has more than one project on the go at the same time.聽 This means less supervison of trades, often inferior quality, and more time to complete.
Lastly, sometimes trades do not follow the plans.聽 Naturally this creates problems and can cause conflict.聽 聽If a contractor agrees to redo it often comes at an additonal cost.
Just because someone is well known and has been there for many years doesn't make them qualified.聽
Do your research and talk to a number of previous customers and see work.聽 Ensure your specs are very detailed and the draws for payment makes sense.聽 聽 Do not overlook how materials are going to safeguarded during construction.
Lastly, be on site daily during construction to monitor and allow variance in your budget for cost over runs as will likely occur.聽 This can come at significant cost to you if the project extends over time alloted in contract.聽
Building is not for the faint of heart and carries significant risk whether it is in North America or Belize.
All the above can and have been experienced by someone or another.
Belize is a different ball game when it comes to building homes than you are probably used to, there can be a lot of pitfalls,
One other 'for instance' is the quality of building materials, some unscrupulous builders will buy the cheapest rubbish on the market, then watch your home disintegrate in front of your own eyes.
Basically do your homework or hire a 'Professional Consultant' to oversee your dream project, depending on your own ability and/or availability will determine the scope of involvement you may need them to be involved with to advise & consult with.
It always amazes me why some folk would gamble a good portion, if not all, their life savings on a build project that they just do not have any experience with.
Some of the things a consultant could help with
*Project/Site Management
*Design
*Procurement/Contracts
*Planning, CBA/PUC Permits
*Logistics
*Coordination
*Cash Flow
*Quantity, Materials/Valuations
*Quality, Materials/Workmanship
All the above have their own pitfalls, a good consultant will smooth the way
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So, many properties remain incomplete in these countries because someone died and there are multiple owners (maybe even ones who cannot be located) with divergent interests.聽 The surviving spouse might be hesitant to improve property owned jointly with remote heirs who have no ability or interest in contributing to the costs.聽 This is from a Belize law firm:
A testator is free to leave any part of an estate to anyone he/she wishes in a will; however, the testator must make adequate provision for any dependents at the time of death.
If adequate provision is not made, the dependent person can apply to the Supreme Court for relief. The judge has the discretion to reserve a portion of the estate for persons not adequately provided for in the will; however the judge can only act in response to an application by a dependent. If, for whatever reason, someone is considered 鈥渦nworthy鈥 to receive a gift in a will (e.g. if the inheritor is accused of murdering the testator) the gift to the unworthy person fails, but the entire will is not invalidated.
In the case of intestacy, the table of distribution as set out in the Administration of Estates Act applies. Under this table, the rights of the surviving spouse and children are recognized first, then the parents, followed by parents, then sisters and brothers (whole blood ranking before half blood).
Keep this in mind if you invest in Belize - the law of Belize (not U.S. law) governs probate and inheritance of real estate in Belize.聽 (It might also govern disposition of personal property if you are a full time resident of Belize.)聽 Definitely consult a Belize lawyer to work around this, perhaps through ownership in a trust or other entity.
thanks, ron
Do you have to be Belizean or become a Belizean citizen to do it? I haven't found anything on it.
Bermuda has special programs for native Bermudans, but it was only for them. Very restrictive too.
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