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Property When buying that new condominium, house or beachfront properties there are important questions you need answered. Is there a transfer tax? When does it need to be paid and in what currency? The beachfront land, find out if electric and water can be run there. What are your rights if you leave for two months and come back and there are squatters occupying your new home? Find out what types of property insurance is available, if any. Do not buy anything sight on seen, like some great piece of property advertised for ten grand. If you have not been, there you have not seen what is down the block or across the street. Certain countries offer bargains, keep in mind if it is too good to be true it usually is. Resale value is not always, what it appears. Debt What and who are you leaving behind depends on your exit strategy. Are you simply looking for a new life and escaping the EX? If so, tidy up your affairs and get rolling. You do not want to leave bad credit behind; you may have to come back someday. Do the best you can to pay what needs to be paid. Remember FICO is a four-letter word that can really catch up with you in time and make life miserable if not handled properly. When I work with clients who want to disappear some of them desire to trash their credit, not pay off their electric and leave the bills unattended. Big mistake, look where you were five years ago, you probably did not think you were going to be thinking about disappearing today. You do not know what your situation will be like in five years from now. Life is a rolling ball; you could meet someone new and make your way back into the realm of society. Some of my clients have fled because of debt, I suggest they deal with it properly, file bankruptcy, arrange with creditors. Do not toss your bills into the wind; remember some skip tracer might find you in your offshore haven. Medical Medical and pharmaceutical is very important, search the country you are going to, do their pharmacies carry your prescriptions. If you have a particular medical condition, can the local hospital aid you if needed, what would they do if they can‘t. Your new doctor, what are their credentials and are they well versed in your particular condition. Telephone Is phone available in your new house on the beach? What is the cost of long distance and is cellular service available. Internet If you are reading this, you obviously have internet service. Find out if dial up is available and cost. If you have an internet business and need fast speed service is it available. Television Is cable TV or satellite service available? Shipping & Mail What type of mail system or shipping is available in your area? What if you are buying furniture, how can they get it to you? If something is being shipped from the States can it get to you? Banking If you are doing offshore banking, some important issues you need to know are bank fees. Some offshore banks charge inflated prices and take longer then usual to clear funds. Food Before you buy that property take a stroll to the supermarket, see what they have. I have been to places where the supermarket did not have great supplies. Then again I have been to places where everything was available. Second Passports I get questions about second passports a lot. My answer is simply they are useful for types of identification intra-country in South or Central America but I would not try crossing a US, Canadian or European border with one. Most Important Read, read, read about offshore living from sites such as this. The above are a few thoughts one should consider if leaving or disappearing. Good luck and enjoy your new life, remember a little offshore living is a good thing but a lot of beach living is a better thing. The following are Frank's previous articles for the magazine:
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