Oct 25, 2018
Dia de los Muertos, translated to Day of the Dead, is an annual holiday celebrated in central and southern Mexico on November 1 and November 2. It coincides with All Saints Day and All Souls Day, both Catholic holidays; however, locals have combined those holidays...
Oct 11, 2018
Many people enjoy vacationing in the country of Mexico, and some even also dream of owning a second home there as well. It’s the last bit that can end up attractive timeshare sales agents, who can easily get someone caught up in a resale scam by signing on the...
Sep 20, 2018
One common real estate question that’s asked in relation to real estate involves whether or not foreigners are permitted to own property in Mexico. The simple answer to this question is yes. Under Mexican law, however, foreigners are not permitted to own...
Sep 6, 2018
Real estate and real property involves both land and all buildings that occupy it. In terms of who may own and use the land itself, this is something that is always governed by real estate law. We know that real estate can be either residential or commercial in...
Aug 20, 2018
Two individuals purchased what they believed would be a timeshare during a vacation in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico. The individuals involved in the purchase were a husband and wife, and the $58,000 total was paid over the objections of the wife. According to the details,...
Jul 27, 2018
Whether you want to visit Mexico for a weekend or an extended stay for a year you will need a visa. There are many types of visas in Mexico, which are legal documents that acknowledge your permission to visit and stay in the country. The type of visa you get depends...