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squid
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Quote: | Originally posted by KAT54Squid is just another idiot from Mulege that is expressing his opinion.No person has ever lost his house with a
fido because they bought it using a FMT.Tourists buy property.The FMT makes them legal in the country and that is all you need to buy.Later the FM3
protects your property.Squid needs to show us his proof.Insurance is between the insurer and the insurance company.It is in the fine print not
governed by the government.I wonder if he lives near Buenaventura? | Now� comes idiot # 111 and knows
everything better (that's what idiots do the best) Those who can read have an advantage Pal!
The FMT makes you legal in the country > for 180 days only. > nothing else! But the law does not make you legal to sign ANY
documents NOT EVEN A SALES CONTRACT ON A CAR WITH MEXICAN PLATES. Don't you get it? Read other posts here and do it�� s l o w l y > as your
thinking apparatus only works�� s l o w l y. A title on your land is worth no nothing as long as you signed it while holding an FMT.
@ comitan
Timeshares are not ownership - as far as I know. You are purchasing
the right to rent your timeshare. You are NOT the owner. That makes it different from ownership. Condo owners are ownerrs per se. IMHO.
And, o.k., comitan, one might argue over the word
'legal / illegal' in this case. My opinion is, if you i.e. sign a real estate contract or only a house purchasing contract (on leased land) etc. and
the law does not allow you to do that b/c your visa is not the visa which provides you w/ the right to sign those contracts, I think your signature is
,,, well,,, I think illegal ,,, at least null and void. Again, the law did not allow you to sign that contract. o.k., illegal or not. what the heck is
the difference? It is pointed out here over and over again that titles w/o holding an FM-3/2 are not worth a dime if it comes to ANY legal dispute.
Period.
I am more wondering about such ignorants who think they can do anything they want aginst existing law and regulations. Back in the U.S. they wouldn't
even argue over such an issue > obey the law is the motto there! Why not in Mexico? These folks are either just not good informed about existing
laws ore ignorants. Make your pick. What is so troublesome for these folks getting the correct Visa first and then doing any transaction they want
accorrding to Mexican law? Anyway, if one knows the problem and then arguing over that issue, risking to loose the property if any problem accurs, ONE
MUST BE AN IDIOT. Why not just going - now after knowing the risk before any dispute arises - and apply for the correct visa? Which is ONLY an FM-3 or
2.� Holding the correct visa in case of any dispute in the future can't hurt. Right or wrong? Only idiots ignore high risks losing their investment
or retirement savings invested in a home in Mexico. A title obtained without a correct visa is a title obtained against existing law.
I am out of here as I am wasting my time. (Same as my hubby told me: you are wasting your time w/ some marooons)
                        
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KAT54
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Squid
Could you tell us about one person who
has lost their property and fido because they
bought it only having a tourist visa?
There are thousands of fidos in baja
purchased just that way.
Where is you legal source.
I think this is just your opinion you are forcing on others.
Can you guide us to your information?
Is this posted anywhere?
I have never seen it.
Also you statement that immigrato can be
obtained in 3 years of having a FM2 is not completely true.
Only certain people qualify.
The rest of us will need 5 years.
I will bet you do not even qualify.
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squid
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Quote: | Originally posted by KAT54
Squid
Could you tell us about one person who
has lost their property and fido because they
bought it only having a tourist visa?
There are thousands of fidos in baja
purchased just that way.
Where is you legal source.
I think this is just your opinion you are forcing on others.
Can you guide us to your information?
Is this posted anywhere?
Also you statement that immigrato can be
obtained in 3 years of having a FM2 is not completely true.
Only certain people qualify.
The rest of us will need 5 years.
I will bet you do not even qualify. |
I am not willing to discuss this w/ dummies who do not read carefully enough what's written and turning words around.
Period
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oldlady
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Thank, God.
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fender
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Quote: | Originally posted by oldlady
Thank, God. |
obviously there's a clueless calamari unleashed ... but let's keep references to false prophets out of baja discussions. salud
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comitan
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I think its time she starts listening to her husband. 
Strive For The Ideal, But Deal With What\'s Real.
Every day is a new day, better than the day before.(from some song)
Lord, Keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
�The sincere pursuit of truth requires you to entertain the possibility that everything you believe to be true may in fact be false�
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by comitan
I think its time she starts listening to her husband. 
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I would prefer an oath of silence although she did, once upon a time, give up this classic admonition:
"You better don't."   
[Edited on 11-15-2009 by DENNIS]
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Sharksbaja
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(sigh) I swear sometimes you just can't be a smartass and understood at the same time. 
No reply please, you better don't!
DON\'T SQUINT! Give yer eyes a break!
Try holding down [control] key and toggle the [+ and -] keys
Viva Mulege!
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Sharksbaja
(sigh) I swear sometimes you just can't be a smartass and understood at the same time. 
No reply please, you better don't! |
Corky...who you be talkin to?
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Sharksbaja
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Not you Dennis. I should have put quotation marks on my "marooon" comments.
DON\'T SQUINT! Give yer eyes a break!
Try holding down [control] key and toggle the [+ and -] keys
Viva Mulege!
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Sharksbaja
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Oh, and "idiots" tambien.
DON\'T SQUINT! Give yer eyes a break!
Try holding down [control] key and toggle the [+ and -] keys
Viva Mulege!
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DENNIS
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Thank you, Amigo. I was prepared to have my feelings hurt. 
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mckayshrimp
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this site says you don't need a tourist visa
I suspect this is incorrect but it looks like they know
http://mexico.visahq.com/
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by mckayshrimp
I suspect this is incorrect but it looks like they know
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They would probably tell you that you don't have to pay taxes either. If you listen to people like this, you'll soon be in more trouble than you can
imagine.
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