6 months here
I moved to Coco from Columbus, Georgia because I am older (yes, I will admit it) and the public schools were becoming too stressful to work in.聽 I have over 30 years working as both a special education teacher and a school psychologist.聽 I truly researched Costa Rica for months before making the decision to move and, being offered a teaching position, sealed the deal.聽 I know the grass is not greener but I wanted to continue to work in schools and just could not handle the 80 hour school weeks.聽 I purchased a home putting half down because I needed a place I could bring my dogs.聽 I knew it was not in the best shape but I had spent months trying to find a place and I needed to get moved-big mistake.聽 I also shipped items, another big mistake.聽 In the six months, I have battled banks, shipping, the attorney and the real estate people because my home has a major problem every month.聽 We finally received our shipment in March after being threatened of fines and paying around 5,000 for twenty boxes.聽 The car we had purchased has been in the shop for over two months and I walk two miles every morning to the bus stop.聽 I have a huge crack in my ceiling from one end of my bedroom to the other and am unable to procure a contractor to fix it.聽 Meanwhile, I also have a huge leak in my bathroom.聽 I am really trying to make this work and love my class and my students but crying every night is not reducing the stress.聽 I am not sure if this is just a transition period or if it means I need to devise another game plan.聽 I have even looked into Panama because it is a little cheaper and the homes looked less expensive and better built.聽 I am sorry, I am not trying to whine, I am just frustrated because I do not speak Spanish and am not finding too much support here.聽 I knew things were slower but I am not seeing a lot of care for others.聽 I love my teaching position, love, love, love working with my students but I am literally sitting at my desk with chunks of my ceiling occasionally falling down.聽 Did anyone else go through such a transition?
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I hardly know where to start in try to 'help' you.
First, did your school provide you with a work visa and have you asked the staff to assist you with your complaints? Have you applied for residency? Not that either of these will fix your problems...
If you read past posts, most of us who live here, advise to rent until you are sure the area is what you want before you pay out for something/somewhere you are not happy in, but again this won't fix your ceiling.聽 Is it a cement ceiling and were the 'cracks' in your home visible when you purchased it? Or is it 'just' cracks where the gyproc or fibreboard has separated?
Going after the real estate company probably won't help... Are the previous owners carrying a mortgage and have you explained/complained to them about the house conditions? Have you threatened to withhold payments until they can help you arrange for a contractor?
There are many well built homes here, but price will determine what you will get聽 or as some say, 'what you pay for'. I know this area well and there are many hundreds of beautiful homes...but there are also many substandard residences and shacks.
Why were you being threaten by fines by the moving company?
Did you have a recommended mechanic check out your vehicle before purchasing it? Know that waiting for specific vehicle parts can take a long time as they may have to be imported.
Regarding moving to Panama, certain are not open to foreigners to be employed, so checking this in advance is advised.
Hopefully things will improve.
I would presume that you have continued to leave the country to keep your drivers license valid and to renew your tourist visa, just to protect yourself.
ssmith338 wrote:Thank-you for your reply..yes, I am kicking myself for a lot of things including purchasing the home.聽 I thought of rental but no one will allow us to have three dogs!聽 My school is working on a working visa but not in a rush.聽 I put half down on the house and am paying the rest in monthly installments.聽 My attorney will help but only for $100 an hour which is not realistic.聽 I am planning on a visit to the owner but not sure how to go about it since he speaks Spanish only.聽 Hey, I just appreciate knowing someone is out there that I can knock around ideas.聽 I think I will work towards talking with the owner.聽 Right now I am collecting invoices from the fumigation, repairing the gate, repairing the ceiling in one bedroom and will keep collecting to go back to the owner.聽 I made so many stupid mistakes that cost me and I can only blame myself.聽 Thanks again!
Hola Ms. Smith,
Very sorry to hear of all your issues.聽 First, DUMP THAT ATTORNEY!聽 That is 100% Gringo pricing.聽 Attorney here do not make anywhere near that.聽 I have two attorneys that I use for various things and neither charge me more than $10-$12 per hour.聽 It's usually by a set price for whatever I'm asking for.聽 Two, six page wills cost $50 total.
House - Is this a Tico style house?聽 I hate to say it but I'm pretty sure you've already figured it out, you're getting cheated by a number of people.聽 For work being done on your house, you should not be paying more than 垄2,500 per hour.聽 And that's if they know what they're doing.聽 DO NOT accept "contract pricing."聽 Meaning a set price.聽 Pay by the hour and if they don't work fast enough, fire them and find someone who wants to work.
I'm actually contracting for another Gringa that's moving into this area to help her with the repairs on her house.聽 i have a Tico that works for me that does good work.聽 At the same time I still have to watch every single thing that he does.聽 Their work ethic is not that of North Americans.聽 You need to find someone that you can trust, pay him a fair wage and watch everything he does.聽 If you're not familiar with the work or repair, look it up on Youtube so that you can oversee the project.聽 Never assume they know what they're doing.聽 Even if they say the know how to do something, it may very well not be the case.
Not speaking espanol is an issue but can be overcome using Google Translator.聽 They can speak into your phone and it will translate somewhat efficiently for you and vice-versa.聽 聽Is there a Tica in the area that speaks English?聽 If so, offer to pay her/him 垄2,000 per hour to translate when you need to meet with someone.聽 Just be sure that it's someone you trust.
If you want to send me a PM, I can give you my phone number and you can then send me pics of issues your having with the house, etc. and I can hopefully at least tell you what the issue is.聽 If this is an old Tico house, you may want to tear it down and start over.
Re the dogs and rentals (for others in this situation), offer them an extra $50 per month and most Ticos will jump at the opportunity.
PM me as I am happy to help in anyway that I can.
- Expat Dave
P.S.聽 Welcome to 大咖福利影院!!
Thank-you so much!聽 I really love being this close to nature and would love to enjoy it even more if I can overcome the issues.聽 This is a 4 bedroom, 3 bath home that could be a very nice home if the bathroom did not smell like raw sewage and we did not have wires hanging out of boxes!聽 I would absolutely take any advice you can give me.聽 Right now I have two Ticos cleaning my backyard which was a disaster and they are charging me 50 dollars which I believe is fair since the yard has not been properly cared for since we moved in.聽 I never knew how much a machete and rake could transform a yard!聽 聽My email is *** and I am also on messenger and Whats app.聽 I would love to find the type of attorney you are talking about because I just might could get something negotiated.聽 I am absolutely grateful just for some feedback.聽 God bless you!Reason : Please do not post your contact details on the forum. You should exchange them through the private messaging system.Thank you
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