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What is a Mexico Notary Public and What Are Its Roles

April 27, 2009 Authors

A Mexico notary public is an attorney that specializes in real property law and is specifically licensed by the state to legally transfer Mexico real estate property from one party to another. In my previous post in our Mexico real estate blog, I talked about the how to buy real estate in YucatanOne of the [...]

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Q: Do you Pay Mexico Capital Gains Taxes in Your Home Country Too

April 7, 2009 Authors

A couple of weeks ago, we had an interesting question be sent to our panel of experts The seller of a property wrote to ask,
Q. “What happens when I make some profit on the sale of Mexico real estate, we paid the Mexico capital gains tax, do we still need to pay taxes on [...]

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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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Mexico Real Estate Purchase Real Life Example

September 8, 2008 Authors

“Amazing, the closings on real estate that I normally purchase last about 4 hours….this one in Mexico only took 40 minutes!” – A Client from Lloyd`s Real Estate who purchased a Condo in Playa del Carmen, Mexico
There are various activites realized in a Mexico Real Estate Closing process (see definition of closing) The first [...]

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