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Mexico Real Estate; When to Use a Bank Trust and When to Use a Mexico Corporation to Hold Title

April 5, 2009 Authors

THE MEXICO REAL ESTATE BUYING PROCESS PART II (Fideicomiso or FOMC)
This is a continuation of my previous post- Buying in The Yucatan Real Estate Market
While touring Yucatan properties with your agent, you will want to engage in a conversation about Fideicomisos and FOMC (Foreign Owned Mexican Corporations) to determine which is the best vehicle for [...]

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The Mexico Bank Trust for Ownership of Real Property

February 21, 2009 Authors

Article 27 of the Constitution of the Republic of Mexico prohibits foreign ownership of real property located within 30 miles of any coastline or 60 miles of either border This is referred to as the Mexico restricted zone
Owning within the Mexico Restricted Zone
In 1973, recognizing that many Americans would enjoy the rights of ownership, and [...]

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What to Do If You Lose or Never Receive Your Mexico Tourist Card!

January 22, 2009 Authors

I am sure you have all wondered when vacationing down in Mexico, “what happens to me if I lose mytourist card , also known as a FMT ( Forma Migratoria Turista)” . The tourist visa is the document that you get on the plane or as you drive across, fill out, and then hand [...]

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Selling Your Mexican Property These Are Some of the Documents Required

September 11, 2008 Authors

If you are selling your Property here in Mexico, the Mexican notary public will require several documents to be present for the closing process If you want a refresh on what all is involved during the Mexico Real Estate closing process click here to see a previous post that I wrote outlining these steps
If [...]

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