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More South Campos/La Perlita Problems

Sur2baja - 6-12-2010 at 11:16 PM

We'll they have done it again! First it was Ed and Paula, now it's Greg and Brenda. The La Perlita campo owner basically forced another family out of their life long dream with multiple threats and actions. It's a shame and it sounds like Dan and Rocio are next. Everything was sold off the last couple days and the move back to the states is happening. No problems at all at Nuevo Mazatlan. I'm not sure of the motivation of this campo owner but this is not good for any south residents.

BajaRob - 6-13-2010 at 06:12 AM

All that sided with Ed and Paula are at risk. Francisco is his own worst enemy.

surfer jim - 6-13-2010 at 07:55 AM

So can you say what the "threats and actions" were?:?:

Sur2baja - 6-13-2010 at 11:03 AM

It's a long story but basically the south campo owners watched as their compadres in the north campos built these big retirement communities and make big money. Some of those south campo owners wanted that same american money even though we are all completely off the grid (no water, sewer, power, etc.). Most of us like the appeal of being "off the grid" as it keeps the area just a little more remote, difficult to live in and thus, not as populated. When the economy turned sour, their was less money coming in as ever. As a result Francisco (La Perlita) started raising rent and charging unreasonable fees every time you turned around. One of the campos long time/full time residents (Ed and Paula) had more drastic run-ins including Francisco filling in the campo well. More "things" happened but Ed and Paula ended up going to court but finally giving up and moving to the west coast. Some of the more vocal owners have been targeted by Francisco as trouble makers and are being evicted. Francisco has outright told them pay me a lot of money or I will get rid of you like I did Ed and Paula. In my humble opinion you have an uneducated (formally) person who lacks any ability to relate or communicate with another human, lacks any business sense and does not care about the future of his campo. He has out right stated, I will evict you and make big money off your house when you leave. Without making it sound racist, I'm sure a lot has to do with the machismo/hispanic culture and a few americans standing up for what is right. Yes sometimes they get back in his face with smart assed comments. Then it comes to the preverbal mexican standoff and unfortunately no one wins.
My family has a home in Nuevo Mazatlan and the owner their has an excellent relationship with his residents. He raises the rent as put forth in the lease agreements but for what we get it appears very reasonable.
I do see a younger generation taking over the campos from their elderly family members/owners and wanting the focus placed on a quick buck without earning it. Hummm, sounds like the states doesn't it?

DENNIS - 6-13-2010 at 11:21 AM

This could happen to anybody on leased land, including myself, and I think we'll see more of it as soon as development resumes. That's one reason I'm thankful I built with wood. I'll turn my house into a Burning Man blaze before I'll let it be taken away.

Sorry to hear of all the crap going on over there. Dreams turned to nightmares isn't what anybody had in mind when we started our projects.

bajabass - 6-14-2010 at 12:45 PM

Leased land? NEVER AGAIN!!!