Have the developer’s representative sign and date the punch list and keep a copy for your records. The items listed “needing attention”, are delivered to the developer and a timeline should be agreed upon so that he can repair such items.
Upon retiring from Houston, Texas more than ten years ago, we were very fortunate to have chosen the Puerto Vallarta real estate area as our retirement destination. Fortunate, because during the past decade, more specifically during the past seven years while the PAN Party has governed all of the Mexico real estate markets, the Vallarta [...]
Attention all baby boomers; are you starting to think about retirement but your cash is tied up in 401k s, IRA's, pension programs, retirement funds, stock options, or your residence and you re not quite ready to liquidate any of these assets Have you been watching retirement properties continue to escalate in price and [...]
The termGolden Years seems to have all kinds of connotations; to some it may mean the beginning of the end, to others more fortunate it means the years of freedom with gold! Yes, to many of the latest generation of baby boomers about to retire or recently retired, theGolden Years have become the [...]
Life! Ah, there s nothing we d rather have! If only the Puerto Vallarta condo salesman would have known that extended life was included in the selling price of the condo back in 1984. Twenty three years ago, while visiting Mismaloya, just south of the Puerto Vallarta real estate region, we were approached by a [...]