What can go wrong in a real estate transaction in Mexico (and how to avoid it)
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Buying or selling property in Mexico can be described as straightforward. In many ways, it is. Transactions are typically cash, closings are handled by a notario, and foreigners can legally own property in most parts of the country. But anyone who has spent time in the market knows that straightforward does not mean foolproof.
Most transactions move from offer to closing without drama. Some do not. And when things go wrong, they can become expensive, stressful and, in rare cases, legally complic
Most transactions move from offer to closing without drama. Some do not. And when things go wrong, they can become expensive, stressful and, in rare cases, legally complic
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