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  2. Real estate in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The Rule of Ethics ( Reglamento de Ética) is a regulation to implement Law No. 10 of April 26, 1994, the law to regulate the real estate business and profession of broker, salesperson, and real estate companies in Puerto Rico. Law No. 10 Amendment - Law No. 118 - 26 September 2005. Law No. 10 Amendment - Law No. 93 - 16 May 2006.

  3. List of government-owned corporations of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The government-owned corporations of Puerto Rico —or public corporations ( Spanish: corporaciones públicas )— are a set of corporate entities owned entirely or in large part by the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico or by its municipalities. The corporations engage in commercial activities with their revenues ultimately ...

  4. Bonds issued by Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico Sales Tax Revenue Bonds (commonly known as COFINA bonds) are government bonds issued by the Urgent Interest Fund Corporation (COFINA) to pay the extraconstitutional public debt of Puerto Rico. The bonds are primarily used to provide funds to the government of Puerto Rico to repay certain debt obligations to the Government ...

  5. Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company ( PRIDCO) — Spanish: Compañía de Fomento Industrial de Puerto Rico (or simply Fomento )— is a government-owned corporation of Puerto Rico authorized and empowered to induce private capital into Puerto Rico in order to establish trade, cooperatives, and industrial operations in Puerto Rico. [1]

  6. Political status of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The United States acquired the islands of Puerto Rico in 1898 after the Spanish–American War, and the archipelago has been under U.S. sovereignty since.In 1950, Congress enacted the Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950 or legislation (P.L. 81-600), authorizing Puerto Rico to hold a constitutional convention and, in 1952, the people of Puerto Rico ratified a constitution establishing a ...

  7. Real property - Wikipedia

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    Real property is immobile. Owners cannot move their land to a better location, such as another city, for sale. Thus the fixed location of a parcel of land directly affects, and is a major determinant of, its value. [5] However, products of the land, such as minerals and crops, can be transported.

  8. The 12 Best Airbnbs in Puerto Rico, Whether You’re ... - AOL

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    Book it. 7. Casita Paraiso in Fajardo. Airbnb. If you want supreme comfort and natural beauty without breaking the bank, book a stay at Casita Paraiso—a gem of a place in Fajardo, east Puerto ...

  9. Public housing in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Public housing in Puerto Rico is a subsidized system of housing units, mostly consisting of housing projects ( residenciales, barriadas, or caseríos públicos ), which are provided for low-income families in Puerto Rico. The system is mainly financed with programs from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the US ...