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treuboff - 8-12-2014 at 07:42 PM

Someone talk to Ivan Stewart. I believe he owns the large white structure on the other side of the inlet. Great diving by the Snoopy rock. The little guy at the gate only charged several 3$ for the day. The houses and amenities are very spartan. There is a property on the road there that started a building, planted palms, installing a well and was flying a diving flag. El Sacraficio is a good place to stay and they are on the web.

brewer - 8-12-2014 at 08:22 PM

Ivan Stewart does not own the big hacienda, the owner of Punta Final does.

The little guy at the gate?

Charged several $3 what to get in?

MexicoTed - 8-12-2014 at 09:03 PM

Here's a photo of the large white house.



[Edited on 8-13-2014 by MexicoTed]

treuboff - 8-13-2014 at 06:24 PM

Thanks for the correction. Maybe the little guy hadn't heard about the heard about the new road.

micah202 - 8-13-2014 at 06:28 PM

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.....^^....I hope that house isn't as close to that hill as it looks!...it wouldn't take much of a 'shaker' to bring a large section down!

Edguero - 8-13-2014 at 06:50 PM

Amparo's were filed in FEDERAL COURT, evictions were illegal.

DavidT - 8-13-2014 at 07:03 PM

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Originally posted by Edguero
Amparo's were filed in FEDERAL COURT, evictions were illegal.


What is an Amparo?
And how does filing one in a federal court make the evictions illegal?

Edguero - 8-13-2014 at 07:18 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by DavidT
Quote:
Originally posted by Edguero
Amparo's were filed in FEDERAL COURT, evictions were illegal.


What is an Amparo?
And how does filing one in a federal court make the evictions illegal?

Exactly, do your research.
It's all filed in the courts.
Whole lot of this and that's going on here.

greengoes - 8-13-2014 at 08:59 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by DavidT
What is an Amparo?


Some say the biggest source of income for judges. :)

DavidT - 8-13-2014 at 09:40 PM

Article 25 contained the heart of amparo. It said: “The Courts of the Federation will protect [amparán] any inhabitant of the Republic in his exercise and conservation of those rights conceded to him by the Constitution and the constitutional laws, against all assaults of the Legislative and Executive Branches, on the federal as well as the state levels . . .”

Does this mean that by the Constitution and constitutional laws it is the right of the inhabitant to refuse to pay rent?

cliffh - 8-14-2014 at 09:34 AM

Its like a stay out of jail card for one year until court decides on the issue

freediverbrian - 8-14-2014 at 05:52 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Edguero
Quote:
Originally posted by DavidT
Quote:
Originally posted by Edguero
Amparo's were filed in FEDERAL COURT, evictions were illegal.


What is an Amparo?
And how does filing one in a federal court make the evictions illegal?

Exactly, do your research.
It's all filed in the courts.
Whole lot of this and that's going on here.


Its is good question. I am sure a lot of us don't know , slow your roll

DavidT - 8-14-2014 at 06:05 PM

I really don't understand what they filed.
Are they saying their rights, by the Constitution and constitutional law, include not having to pay rent?

micah202 - 8-14-2014 at 06:39 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by DavidT
I really don't understand what they filed.
Are they saying their rights, by the Constitution and constitutional law, include not having to pay rent?


...it'd ummmm....be interesting to hear how -that- goes :)

55steve - 8-14-2014 at 08:37 PM

Wow, I read all of this and the only thing that sticks in my brain is the pic of the fat guy and Frank (Soulpatch) imagining him naked...this is sad, very sad!

[Edited on 8-15-2014 by 55steve]

monoloco - 8-14-2014 at 10:22 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by greengoes
Quote:
Originally posted by DavidT
What is an Amparo?


Some say the biggest source of income for judges. :)
Bingo! And it's also the primary way criminals avoid justice in Mexico.

brewer - 8-31-2014 at 03:27 PM

What's the latest? Anyone heard what's going on these days?

***Update** Mexican Court Stops Landlord**

cabaja - 9-1-2014 at 12:50 PM

Here is a short update...

Looks like everything is a Stand Still.
Nobody else is being removed the Mexican Higher court system put a Stop on this Ilegal action that was TAKEN BY THE lower Mexican Court in San Quintin..

Will keep you posted...

Thank you all for your support:spingrin:

[Edited on 9-1-2014 by cabaja]

wilderone - 9-3-2014 at 05:51 PM

I don't the tactic of raising lease rates that high and throwing tenants' belongings out will do much for the reputation of the owner/landlord. The high rates and manner of doing business will not serve him well. Punta Final is far off the beaten path - even with the new asphalt - still a long haul from anywhere. Why go there when so many other choices in Baja California? What a horse's a

brewer - 9-5-2014 at 10:10 AM

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Originally posted by wilderone
I don't the tactic of raising lease rates that high and throwing tenants' belongings out will do much for the reputation of the owner/landlord. The high rates and manner of doing business will not serve him well. Punta Final is far off the beaten path - even with the new asphalt - still a long haul from anywhere. Why go there when so many other choices in Baja California? What a horse's a


Boy, isn't that the truth.

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