Acquiring real estate in Mexico can be an excellent investment strategy, but it also carries risks if you do not have the appropriate legal guidance from the outset.
At Roqueñí Abogados, we support national and international clients throughout the real estate due diligence process, ensuring that every asset is fully protected and that each transaction is executed with legal certainty.
Should Be Reviewed Before Signing a Purchase and Sale Agreement?
- Complete Title Chain Review: Verification of ownership status, chain of title, liens, encumbrances, and any restrictions affecting the property.
- Tax
and Obligations: Confirmation that property taxes, water, electricity, maintenance fees, and state assessments are fully paid and up to date. - Legal Capacity of the Seller: Ensuring the seller has full legal authority and capacity to transfer ownership.
- Ejido Background of the Property: Identifying any agrarian or communal land origin that could impact the legality or validity of the transaction.
- Actual Closing Costs: Including taxes, notarial fees, governmental duties, and registry expenses.
- Essential Documentation: Property deed, Certificate of Free and Clear Title, official identifications, zoning certificates, and any
documentation necessary for the legality and proper transfer of the property.
Planning to Purchase Property in Mexico? Roqueñí Abogados Helps You Make Informed and Secure Decisions.
Our team ensures that each stage of the acquisition process is legally sound, transparent, and aligned with the protection of your investment.
