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[*] posted on 12-26-2010 at 07:27 AM
BCS Notary recommendations?


Notaries are very powerful people in Mexico. What notary comes well recommended in BCS? Efficient, honest, reliable in dealing with real estate transactions and tax issues.

What experiences can be shared about paying capital gains taxes when buying or selling property in BSC.

Horror stories are many. Any great experiences out there?
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[*] posted on 12-26-2010 at 07:53 AM


We have always used #7 Hector Castro Castro with good results. If you are looking at paying large capital gains it is best to re-manifest the property, it will cost a bit but cheaper than the capital gains.
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[*] posted on 12-26-2010 at 08:29 AM


Miguel Izquierdo y V
Av revolucion no. 2315-a
La Paz BCS

I used him for 18 years in all of my Property Sales. He also set up our Corp.

I strongly recommend him. He has the right connections and is very Honest and trustworthy.

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[*] posted on 12-26-2010 at 09:18 AM


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Miguel Izquierdo y V
Av revolucion no. 2315-a
La Paz BCS

I used him for 18 years in all of my Property Sales. He also set up our Corp.

I strongly recommend him. He has the right connections and is very Honest and trustworthy.

Skeet


I have to agree with Skeet..Miguel has been very fair in getting the process done, and communicates very well in e-mails to follow up...




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[*] posted on 12-26-2010 at 09:50 AM
Guillermo Santillan Meza


Notario #20 in Santa Rosalia (615-152-1470), if you need work in the Santa Rosalia area or Mulege Municipo (area).

Guillermo did all of our corp., purchase, and title work for us. He was efficient, and did excellent work.

We also utilized a wonderful young woman in Santa Rosalia named Julieta Medina Oronoz ( julietabaja@hotmail.com ) who was a huge help with translating, and coordinating for us. We absolutely love Julieta and have kept in touch with her as a friend.

A few (5) years ago, the Notarios in BCS met and agreed to try to recognize regions that Notarios would serve (accept clients from).... when we returned to Guillermo for another task, he informed us of that, but of course since he had already done (and knew) our work, he happily abliged.

I just mention that in case you run into it... I don't know if it has made a difference in seeking Notarios' services...

I did a lot of studying, and reading and researching and was committed to doing EVERYthing properly and legally so as to avoid any problems down the road. I've had no legal woes or problems.... (knock on wood).

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[*] posted on 12-26-2010 at 01:55 PM


I have also used Notario #7 w/o problems. Castro Castro in La Paz. What do the Pacenos say?? In Todos Santos #7 has a representative that means no more trips to La Paz are needed! What area do you live in? Re Manifest ?? Newer, lower appraised value? :wow: Good Luck. Tio
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[*] posted on 12-26-2010 at 03:39 PM


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I have also used Notario #7 w/o problems. Castro Castro in La Paz. What do the Pacenos say?? In Todos Santos #7 has a representative that means no more trips to La Paz are needed! What area do you live in? Re Manifest ?? Newer, lower appraised value? :wow: Good Luck. Tio
Higher appraised value, manifesting the value of all the improvements you have done to the property, you need an engineer to do the valuation I believe. I know several who have done the process locally.
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[*] posted on 12-27-2010 at 11:45 AM


In La Paz, I have used #7 Castro Castro with bad results. Not impressed at all with his nonchalant inattentive and mostly absent service, his office's lack of attention to even the most basic details, indifference to a broken photocopier in his office, and the fact that his office had to be prompted for everything and even had to resupply his office with paper work that they lost track of. Not impressed with his lack of understanding of the law of agency. Neither he nor his staff were the least bit proactive and never received communications from him. I had to contact his office first for everything.

That has been my experience. I am shocked that out of all the La Paz Notarios that there were two posts here that singled him out as "good". Please keep in mind I am not making any comments on the veracity of the other two posts, I am just merely recounting my experience.
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