Thread: Quincas in Brazil
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11-09-09 23:44 #105
Posts: 45Originally Posted by Perkele
Perk's making something sound difficult that's really wuite easy and I personally know about 6 people who've got caught in this bind.
BUT where the hell comes all those other bullshit? No-one can sue you if you buy a house/apartment from someone who hasn't paid their bills. That is not your problem. Brasil is a shithole without any laws and justice? I agree that here legal issues are somewhat confusing, but come on.
I have ran into these problems when I have rented apartments whose owners didn't pay to the workers, but never was my problem. Now that I own a property I never even heard anything like that happening. Sounds like Copacabana bullshit. In other areas there are no such problems.
If you truly don't know this and own property here, you are very lucky. NO serious Brazilian goes into a property deal without a lawyer by his side, checking all this shit out six ways to Sunday.
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11-04-09 19:03 #104
Posts: 6Originally Posted by Perkele
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11-04-09 17:46 #103
Posts: 688Originally Posted by Brazil Specialist
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11-04-09 09:33 #102
Posts: 421Originally Posted by Brazil Specialist
I agree that living in common law marriage for more than 3 years you practically give all rights to your spouse IF she has registered to the same address and IF she is able to PROOF that you have been living together as a couple. Also what comes to any legal actions outside of Brasil, DO NOT WORRY. Brasil hasn't signed any international treaties, so even if you own actual money to someone here and go back to your own country, nothing will be done. No-one helps Brasil, since Brasil helps no-one.
BUT where the hell comes all those other bullshit? No-one can sue you if you buy a house/apartment from someone who hasn't paid their bills. That is not your problem. Brasil is a shithole without any laws and justice? I agree that here legal issues are somewhat confusing, but come on.
I have ran into these problems when I have rented apartments whose owners didn't pay to the workers, but never was my problem. Now that I own a property I never even heard anything like that happening. Sounds like Copacabana bullshit. In other areas there are no such problems.
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11-04-09 02:06 #101
Posts: 688Monte Carlo
Originally Posted by Torinofreak
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11-04-09 00:52 #100
Posts: 165Quincas and Monte Carlo
Originally Posted by Brazil Specialist
Originally Posted by Brazil Specialist
Ok, if this had happened today I probably would have guessed that it was something like a terma, but back then I had no clue.
That is just how discreet it can look from the outside!
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11-03-09 13:12 #99
Posts: 2278Get with the program
Originally Posted by Brazil Specialist
No one is going to flame him here. Enjoy!
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11-03-09 12:59 #98
Posts: 460Quincas advice: legal, Brazil residency, etc. (no naked girl photos here)
I think the thread should have a name that can be recognized. I think it is essential that people who want Quincas info can find it (so far they can not) and those who don't want this can simply avoid it.
I also think Quincas should have the right either delete or to move off topic post to another thread called "Quincas flames" or similar. The disturbing thing is that this thread here 90% is off topic bickering.
Funny how people come to someone's personal thread just to say they don't like to read what is there. So why do you come here?
I don't like certain people's postings. So I either skip them, or occasionally amuse myself reading their drivel. But actually searching for what you don't like, that is masochism. Or joy of flame wars.
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11-03-09 12:52 #97
Posts: 460Quincas has great information for those who seek it.
at the risk of getting flamed for defending people against mobbing, I want to tell some truths
Quincas information about legal issues are worth Gold.
If only one foreigner can avoid a US$ 200 000 mistake like marrying or cohabitating with a girl without proper legal property separation, then Quincas certainly did a wonderful deed. I would not be surprised if a judges decision about alimony can be enforced in your home country. So you better be careful.
Maybe at some time he could also warn about labor laws, as you can legally buy an apartment and some plumber or bricklayer who allegedly was not paid by the prior owner or the constructor can sue you and take the property away. Or worse, he can sue the constructor, without your knowledge, and then take your property away and you can not contest the veracity of the alleged debt.
a) Quincas is very knowledgeable. I have not detected one single mistake in what he said here.
b) if Quincas were Macunaima, so what? If he wants to have two identities, one respectable one and one moger identity, so what is the problem? you should respect that. Most of you also have two identities and don't want Boss and wife know all the details of your Vila Mimosa (or Centaurus) visits. I think that should be respected, no questions asked. Actually, without knowing the rules here, I suppose trying to post and uncover people's identities is probably illegal. And it looks like Macunaima's identity is not hard to break for being almost a public figure.
What would you guys say about feminazis working at uncovering your identity and putting it on the internet?
c) Termas L'Uoma IS in a shopping mall. It is called "Shopping Antiquario" and would bore little kids or teenagers to death, as it only has antique stores. It also is on the very outskirts of the store, but the sign can be seen right from the street (with a little effort).
d) Termas Monte Carlo and Centaurus are in very posh neighborhood (I was in the cobertura next to Monte Carlo and it goes for at least 20 000 Reais per month rental). But both are very discrete and don't write "termas" on their entrance.
e) Bahia has very large percentage of blacks, but of course you find some whites.
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11-01-09 00:47 #96
Posts: 688Retirement Promotion
I guess your promotion to Senior comes with being quarantined. It's like getting your golden watch upon retirement. Big deal, you get to look at girly pictures. rsrsrs
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10-31-09 21:10 #95
Posts: 4057Map
A question to anybody who might have the answer.
I read a very interesting and well done work of a gringo anthropologist, "Nossa Senhora da Help".
http://www.scielo.br/pdf/cpa/n25/26529.pdf
The same anthropologist also made a map of the market of female sexual services in Rio de Janeiro, with 304 prostitution sites. I would love to study that map. Does anybody know where to find it?
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10-28-09 16:28 #94
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by tiradentes
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10-28-09 15:35 #93
Posts: 45Originally Posted by tiradentes
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10-28-09 06:05 #92
Posts: 241Originally Posted by quincas
most brazilian men frequent prostitutes. it is a totally acceptable norm in there. most teenage boys in brazil lose their virginity to garotas do programa. also, you will find a brothel in every brazilian town and village. even the smallest ones, where gringos can't even find them on map.
if we are be worthless scumbags- slightly above the level of ****s- as seen by the natives, , then so are 85% of brazilian men.
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10-27-09 23:25 #91
Posts: 45Originally Posted by Bimbo Boy
I'm just monger who's been caught up in the Exec Talent circle jerk club's paranoia.
I think it's funny as shit how I got nominated for a post of distinction one day, then banned to my own thread the next simply because ET has a thing for macunima.
But hey, it's the internet, right? Self-important *******es are legion.