Originally posted by Osprey
I'm no authority but I think my house was once on Ejido land. Once the Ejido perfects their claim to the land, agrees to apportionment, does all the
survey/legal stuff each ejidaterio then can apply for an Escritura, a deed. Once the deed is recorded at CORRETT or the appropriate land registry
office a potential buyer can request a statement of no lien and begin the purchase process. Once you use the deed for the Fidiecomiso it would be
unlikely (but not imposible) someone could come forward with a claim that the original Ejido documents were incorrect or corrupt or the survey was or
pick one. There are a whole lot of people living happily on land that was once owned by Ejidos. |