We've settled on 2 adjacent parcels just south of La Pastora, each 1,999 square meters. The seller is American, the lot has municipal water and ejido
water as well as electric to the lot line.
We have agreed on price.
What I'm looking for is a blank real estate contract for use in Mexico. FWIW we know our way around contracts.
We contacted an attorney in TS for assistance, he wants $1,500 per lot to draw up the contract.
thanks in advanceSFandH - 8-1-2017 at 09:16 AM
Don't know where to get what you're looking for but I have a question, just out of curiosity.
Is the current fideicomiso modified for a change of names and transferred or is the current fideicomiso canceled and a new one put in place?BFS - 8-1-2017 at 09:30 AM
The notary should be able to get you one. 4x4abc - 8-1-2017 at 10:35 AM
don't waste money on a lawyer drawing up a contract
the notary will do that for you - it's included in the fees Dr Shafty - 8-1-2017 at 10:52 AM
don't waste money on a lawyer drawing up a contract
the notary will do that for you - it's included in the fees
Thanks. I've been asking everyone I know in TS for a Notario recommendation. So far I'm striking out. Being in the business in the States, we are well
aware of the range of expertise among fellow professionals, and want to be sure that whoever we engage is up to the task.Lee - 8-1-2017 at 10:56 AM