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There is no "New Law".
It's the existing DL # 9.760.
Let's try to explain again.
"Decreto Lei" 9760 says that foreigners are not allowed to have land or houses closer than 100 meters from the high tide level.
This law is more than 60 years old.
But again, the last 20-30 years, small, local authorities have "forgotten" this law.
Federal authories lost control over it.
They, local authorities, allowed it.
Maybe in some small places in the North East, local laws even allowed it.
But this local laws e "decretos" have no value.
9760 is a Federal law, a ruling law.
RobH, I don't know how long you live in Brazil, a few years maybe, but not long enough to understand Brazil I think.
Our great composer Antonio Carlos (Tom) Jobim said once:
"O Brasil não é para principiantes"
Brazil isn't for beginners.
Have you ever been in places like Vitória or Salvador some 5 years ago ?
"Barracas de Praia" all over the place. In Salvador some 400.
Authorized by the local municipal authorities. For more than 20 years.
But against the highest ruling FEDERAL LAW thats says, no barracas the praia or other permanent constructions within some 50 meters from the high tide line.
The Federal MPF stepped in, won the case, and now you will not find one single barraca de praia in these cities. They bulldozered them away in a few days.
Even very luxurious beach clubs owned by foreigner, worth maybe millions.
Other states like Ceara won't escape from this the next years.
The Fedral State lost control and Federal Laws are being f.cked up.
I read my brazilian newspapers (FdeSP, Globo, Estadão) every day.
I like to assist TV Senado.
I know Brazilians and their politicians are getting annoyed seeing all beach properies are being bought op by Gringos, prices ... a real unbelievable bubble.
One (leading left wing) politician even mentioned the fact he only saw signs with "For-Sale" not a single one with "Vende-Se".
And the fact that this, selling and buying by foreigners, is illegal.
I sleep with a judge every night. My children call the judge MOM. Most of my children are grown up now and independent.
It's the existing DL # 9.760.
Let's try to explain again.
"Decreto Lei" 9760 says that foreigners are not allowed to have land or houses closer than 100 meters from the high tide level.
This law is more than 60 years old.
But again, the last 20-30 years, small, local authorities have "forgotten" this law.
Federal authories lost control over it.
They, local authorities, allowed it.
Maybe in some small places in the North East, local laws even allowed it.
But this local laws e "decretos" have no value.
9760 is a Federal law, a ruling law.
RobH, I don't know how long you live in Brazil, a few years maybe, but not long enough to understand Brazil I think.
Our great composer Antonio Carlos (Tom) Jobim said once:
"O Brasil não é para principiantes"
Brazil isn't for beginners.
Have you ever been in places like Vitória or Salvador some 5 years ago ?
"Barracas de Praia" all over the place. In Salvador some 400.
Authorized by the local municipal authorities. For more than 20 years.
But against the highest ruling FEDERAL LAW thats says, no barracas the praia or other permanent constructions within some 50 meters from the high tide line.
The Federal MPF stepped in, won the case, and now you will not find one single barraca de praia in these cities. They bulldozered them away in a few days.
Even very luxurious beach clubs owned by foreigner, worth maybe millions.
Other states like Ceara won't escape from this the next years.
The Fedral State lost control and Federal Laws are being f.cked up.
I read my brazilian newspapers (FdeSP, Globo, Estadão) every day.
I like to assist TV Senado.
I know Brazilians and their politicians are getting annoyed seeing all beach properies are being bought op by Gringos, prices ... a real unbelievable bubble.
One (leading left wing) politician even mentioned the fact he only saw signs with "For-Sale" not a single one with "Vende-Se".
And the fact that this, selling and buying by foreigners, is illegal.
I bet that when it's your indicated lawyer he will say; "No problem".This is the reason why it is sometimes better to consult a lawyer rather than reading websites.
I sleep with a judge every night. My children call the judge MOM. Most of my children are grown up now and independent.
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