When Paradise Hits a Pothole: How to Protect Your Property in Riviera Maya from Developer Breaches
Your guide to understanding and acting upon common developer contract breaches to protect your property in Riviera Maya. Investing in […]
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Your guide to understanding and acting upon common developer contract breaches to protect your property in Riviera Maya. Investing in […]
Understanding the “Act of God” gambit is a critical step to protect your property in Riviera Maya from unnecessary and
Force Majeure or Developer Excuse? How to Protect Your Property in Riviera Maya Read More »
Don’t let enthusiasm cloud your judgment; understand the common vulnerabilities for foreign buyers and learn how to protect your investment
A Foreign Investor’s Guide: How to Safely Buy Property in the Riviera Maya Read More »
Before you buy, get to know the essential people, property types, and prime locations that define Mexico’s Caribbean coast. Welcome
This article delves into the two principal legal mechanisms available for foreigners: the formation of a Restricted Zone Trust and establishing a Mexican company. We will explore the advantages and disadvantages of each, helping potential investors make informed decisions.
This document aims to provide a detailed guide for foreigners interested in acquiring real estate located within the so-called “restricted zone” in Mexico, in accordance with the Foreign Investment Law and other applicable regulations.
ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY IN MEXICO’S RESTRICTED ZONE BY FOREIGNERS Read More »
Investing in real estate in the Riviera Maya presents a lucrative opportunity but comes with its legal challenges, particularly concerning hidden defects. Familiarity with the Ley Federal de Protección al Consumidor and the rights it grants to consumers is indispensable for foreign buyers to protect their investments.
Navigating Hidden Defects in Property Purchases in Riviera Maya Read More »
The heart of the problem lies in the unfamiliarity of foreign investors with the legal framework governing real estate in Mexico, compounded by a language barrier that makes navigation through legal proceedings even more daunting. Many are unaware of their rights, the protective measures available, or the proper channels through which to seek redress. This lack of knowledge not only emboldens unscrupulous developers but also leaves investors feeling powerless and isolated in a foreign legal landscape.
PeninsuLawyers – Protecting Foreign Investors in Riviera Maya Real Estate Read More »
If your contract has been rescinded due to payment delays, and you’ve already covered at least one-third of the property price, you’re entitled to a refund without any additional penalties
Investing in real estate in Mexico comes with a myriad of considerations, and one crucial aspect often overlooked by foreign