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    Is there a way to get a DNI faster?

    Unless you own property in Argentina, or own a business, or work there, or live there full time, there really is no reason for anyone to get a DNI or residency. Sometimes, people think that getting discounts on travel within the country is a good reason but it is not.
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    Frivolous lawsuits in Argentina

    Many of the frivolous lawsuits that I have seen are the result of foreigners doing renovations in their apartments. Be careful. I would not renovate. That tends to perk up envy in people who perhaps cannot remodel. If you do any remodeling keep it simple such as a paint job. Also, when...
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    No more permanent residency!?....

    Steve, It is my understanding that permanent residency applications are being processed BUT the office of the Registry in Buenos Aires is still not processing DNI renewals. Did you actually receive the third and final stamp on your DNI or were you told that you would receive it at some future...
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    Why are Argentines so Angry?

    Is this post for real?? Only 80 years ago Argentina was one of the wealthiest countries in the world. A first world country. Where do you think that expression "Paris of the Americas" came from? Today, those days are long gone. People struggle to hold onto what they have and many people...
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    ¡HELP¡ Corrupt US collection agency

    If I were you I would pay the $200.00 collection bill. I know that it is ridiculous but it is a very small amount. If, in the future, you ever decide to apply for a credit card or mortgage in the US, you really do not want a bad credit report. It's not worth it.
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    So, I'm being sued by the cleaning lady..

    Depending on how smart or how greedy her lawyers are they could also put a lien on your apartment making it impossible for you to sell. Then, you would have to start a lawsuit against the lady for making it impossible for you to sell. These situations can become incredibly complicated and drawn...
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    Why are Argentines so Angry?

    I would have to agree that Buenos Aires has become incredibly aggressive. I have been in the US for around 6 weeks now and I am amazed at how differently people behave here (in general). You make a perfect point about the consorcio meetings. I think that many of the people who post that the...
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    Expats not happy, why stay?

    Excellent post. It really sums it all up.
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    So, I'm being sued by the cleaning lady..

    I have to add to your number 4. It is more about suing anyone regardless of who they are or whether or not the lawsuit is real or frivilous (especially if you are a foreigner). Everyone is on the take. Many of the people that I know who live in BA do not give out their address or phone...
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    Why are Argentines so Angry?

    The travel media has created an image of Argentina and Buenos Aires in particular that is unrealistic. It consists of tango, malbec, great food, and wonderful people. People who live in Buenos Aires know differently. This is a very stressful city and you can never totally relax.
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    AFIP "investigating" foreigner porperty owners?

    As an aside, this is not good news for foreigners who want to purchase property in Argentina. This recent change regarding needing permission in order to sell one's property is scary because the permission can always be denied. This does not apply to people married into local families or...
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    So, I'm being sued by the cleaning lady..

    So, in fact, she was doing very little "administrative work" for you at all. She is just your basic opportunist. I find this such an outrage but I know how common these situations are. These types of lawsuits can drag out for anywhere from 3 - 10 years depending on how it goes. And...
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    So, I'm being sued by the cleaning lady..

    The issue is that you own an apartment. If you owned nothing the lady would not sue you. I have posted several times about frivilous lawsuits in Buenos Aires. Some people have tried to make me seem silly. But, the fact is that if you are a foreigner and you own property in Argentina, you...
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    AFIP "investigating" foreigner porperty owners?

    Powap, It is unclear to me by your post if you had been paying your personal tax annually over the years, if your had been paying tax on any rental income received, and if you had kept your utility bills since you had purchased the properties. All of these issues have to be addressed when...
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