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I think those who have contributed to this site (individually and as a group) have shown a more rounded picture of Costa Rica and Nicaragua than you imply. We've also taken our time, and we've also seen for ourselves. If you think nobody bothers foreigners minding their own business, you should do some interviews of the people who go to the foreign embassies in Managua (and other capitals in Central America) daily with the stories about being robbed, and threatened with extortion. Do you have a US passport so you could go in and listen to the stories people are telling at the little round windows in the embassy? If not you could at least read the warden's reports of all the latest news.
By the way, I didn't see any report from a bank about the house that was built in Nicaragua, just another picture. Was I missing something?
If you indeed have 20 lots as you say, feel free to also post a recent "literal" property report from the Land Office for them; otherwise, people will assume you are claiming yourself as the owner but in fact the land is owned by someone else and you're just a middleman.