Required notice period costa rica | Landager
Learn about required notice period costa rica and other essential property laws in Costa Rica. Stay compliant with our expert legal guide.
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Disclosures in Costa Rica are focused on the "habitabilidad" of the unit. The landlord must guarantee that the property is fit for the purpose it is being rented for. This means if you are renting a house, it must have potable water, a functional sewage system, and safe electricity. One area often overlooked is the disclosure of utility bills. In many Costa Rican rentals, water or electricity stays in the landlord's name. You must disclose the current status of these accounts to ensure the tenant doesn't face a cutoff on Day 1 due to your previous debts. , if the property is part of a Condominium (HOA), you must provide the tenant with the "Reglamento de Condominio." They are legally bound by these rules, and failing to disclose them can lead to disputes if the tenant violates noise or common area policies they were unaware of.
Transparency and Disclosure Requirements
The landlord's primary obligation is to deliver a property that is fit for the agreed-upon use. This requires disclosing certain facts about the property and the surrounding neighborhood.
Hidden Defects (Vicios Ocultos)
A "vicio oculto" is a defect that is not visible during a standard inspection but makes the property unusable or dangerous. Examples include a foundation problem, termite infestation, or electrical wiring that is not up to code. If a landlord knowingly hides these facts, they can be held liable for damages and the tenant can terminate the lease immediately.
Condominium Rules and HOA Fees
In modern Costa Rica, many rentals are in gated communities or apartment towers. The landlord is responsible for providing the tenant with a copy of the "Reglamento de Condominio." The tenant must follow these rules (noise, pets, common area usage). If the tenant violates these rules, the landlord is the one who gets fined by the HOA, so making sure the tenant understands them is crucial.
Water and Electricity Quality
In some remote areas of Costa Rica, water is provided by local "ASADAS" rather than the national AyA. Disclosing the source and reliability of water and electricity is important, especially for tenants who work from home and require stable internet and power.
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