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The MLS was created by the Panama Association of Brokers and Real Estate Developers (ACOBIR) in existence since 1973. [107] Mortgages. Panama banks offer a real estate mortgage to its citizens and foreigners. Foreigners will pay a higher interest rate and can obtain up to 75% financing and can qualify if they have good credit.
A realtor lock box hanging on the doorknob of a house for sale. A real-estate lock box is a padlock-shaped box that generally hangs around the doorknob of a house that is on the market. The device holds the keys to a house to allow common access for all real estate agents, while continuing to keep them secure. [1]
The Theraphosinae are a large subfamily of Mygalomorphae spiders in the family Theraphosidae found primarily in the Neotropical realm. Genera
Panama enacted Law No. 80 in 2012 to promote foreign investment in tourism. Law 80 replaced an older Law 8 of 1994. Law 80 provides 100 percent exemption from income tax and real estate taxes for 15 years, duty-free imports for construction materials and equipment for five years, and a capital gains tax exemption for five years. [103]
Pamphobeteus ornatus Pocock, 1903 - Panama, Colombia; Pamphobeteus petersi Schmidt, 2002 - Ecuador, Peru; Pamphobeteus sucreorum Gabriel & Sherwood, 2022 - Panama; Pamphobeteus ultramarinus Schmidt, 1995 - Ecuador; Pamphobeteus verdolaga Cifuentes, Perafán & Estrada-Gomez, 2016 - Colombia; Pamphobeteus vespertinus (Simon, 1889) - Ecuador
Theraphosa is a genus of South American tarantulas that was first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1805. The Theraphosa spiders are some of the largest known to science.
Hemirrhagus is a genus of Mexican tarantulas that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1903. [3] It is considered a senior synonym of Spelopelma. [2] Species of the genus Hemirrhagus are 5 to 12 cm long, usually black in colour, the urticating hairs on the opisthosoma are arranged in one dorsomedian patch, two dorsal paramedian patches, or two lateral patches.
Chalepophyllum Hook.f. (1 sp) - Guyana, Venezuela Dendrosipanea Ducke (2 sp) - Southern Venezuela , Northern Brazil Limnosipanea Hook.f. (3 sp) - Panama to Southern Tropical America