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NOM-247-SE-2021: Mandatory Compliance for Real Estate Developers

The marketing of residential real estate in Mexico is subject to a specific regulatory framework designed to protect consumer rights. Within this framework, NOM-247-SE-2021 establishes the obligations that real estate developers—as well as agents, promoters, and intermediaries involved in the sale of housing—must comply with.

Mortgage Cancellation in the Public Property Registry

The cancellation of a mortgage in the Public Property Registry (RPP) is the legal act through which a lien recorded over a property is formally removed, once full payment of the secured obligation has been verified.

Construction Table: An Essential Tool for Legal Certainty in Real Estate Projects

In any real estate project whether involving acquisition, sale, development, financing, or regularization accurate and consistent technical documentation is essential to ensure legal certainty and prevent future contingencies. Among these documents, the construction table stands out as one of the most relevant instruments for certifying the physical reality of a property.

Estate Investment in Mexico Through a Corporate Vehicle: What You Should Audit

It is common for real estate in Mexico to be acquired through an existing company, partnership, or trust previously created. While this strategy can offer significant advantages, it also requires a targeted legal audit to ensure that both the asset and the entity holding it are free of contingencies.

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