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 Fishbuck, please share with us the story of the loss of your boat, if it is a lesson that we should know.
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 | Quote: Originally posted by Hook  |  | Fishbuck, please share with us the story of the loss of your boat, if it is a lesson that we should know. | 
 
 
 YES...!!! but please open a NEW TOPIC... this one is very interesting and important by itself....muchas gracias!!!
 
 
 
 
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 | Quote: Originally posted by rts551  |  | According to the some home owners on facebook,  the Homeowners in Baja Del Mar in Rosarito have lost their court case and are being evicted from the
properties.  Apparently the original owner sold the property twice.   Claimed loss:  $500k per house.  Most owners expats from the USA. | 
 
 
 Well, this just off the press:
 
 http://www.frontera.info/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Noticias/06072...
 
 Translation by an "app":
 
 www.frontera.info
 ROSARITO Baja California, GH) (
 A strong police mobilization took place in the Low division of the Sea after the tried evacuation of over 40 families, who were on the arrest of the
plaintiff, in the same place.
 
 In the time on the 22,2 freeway Rosarito- Performing Embosomed and adjacent to the Reformation elements colony, the time and a town ministerial, but
they were also been in half at least, hundreds of rehabilitation center of that were called to help in the evacuation.
 
 The anguish of the residents down with the arrest of the plaintiff Julio Antonio Ochoa ministerial agents for you, that there was
order for counterfeiting apprehension of statements against you.
 
 For more than 20 years legal action is done looking to take your property of the inhabitants of this division.
 TOPICS: ROSARITO EVACUATION,
 
 
 
 
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 Cant make any sense of it, either.
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 I can't understand all the facts that happened from reading a couple of one-sided stories in the Mexican press about  all these American and Mexican
families being evicted from their homes worth $300,000 to $500,000 that the OP reported but I haven't seen any place else. ( the article talks about a
$300,000 trust, and if so it sound almost like a big bribe)
 
 It looks like some type of real estate fraud took place, but some of these people lived in this place for 20 years, and I'm sure this real estate
battle was going on for years, and there probably wasn't just one ruling from one judge in all these years. I'm sure we aren't hearing all the facts.
 
 And I'm sorry, I can't feel sorry for supposedly elderly American ex-pats like the article makes mention of. If these ex-pats are living in
half-a-million dollar homes by the ocean in in Playas. C'mon,  if these people have that type of money, they surely could afford the best Mexican
attorneys that money could buy, and they should have done their due diligence, and should be considered sophisticated investors or real estate buyers.
 
 Now what I see from other articles is the "Six Flags" is planning to build two theme parks, like we see in Southern California. The other park will be
a water park,  but they are also going to build  condominiums, shopping malls, and even a hospital nearby the Convention center.
 
 "Six Flags" needs a parking lot for all those cars, and those upscale homes in the disputed area, have to be removed for the greater good it would
seem. Maybe, this is Rosarito's version of eminent domain.
 
 Anyway, I would love to see two "Six Flags" parks south of the border, and it would be a boom to Baja tourism.
 
 Sorry, rich ex-pat Grandpa and Grandma, you need to move out for progress, and tourism.
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 Planea Six Flags construir dos parques de diversiones en Rosarito
 
 http://jornadabc.mx/tijuana/29-06-2016/planea-six-flags-cons...
 
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 Theme parks, condos and malls are "progress"? Is this what Rosarito Beach has been lacking all these years?
 
 If you can "extrapolate" that this wasn't the first court case in this battle, then I can "extrapolate" that once upon a time, a notario, a bank trust
officer and whatever municipality records all, this told them they were good to go, if they were issued trusts. Then, suddenly, they weren't. And they
are to blame, because they are "rich", but not rich enough to hire better lawyers????
 
 Joe, yer a bigger d-i-c-k than I ever realized.........and that's sayin' sumpin!
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 I'm excited and really hope a couple of "Six Flag" theme parks in Rosarito will  be built, if not for US tourism, then at least for local Mexican kids
get a chance to visit such a great fun theme park, but lets hope the tickets will be cheaper in Rosarito.
 
 I  recall the good old  days when I used to pack the family in the van for a trip to  Six Flags Magic Mountain, in Valencia Ca, where the temperate
always seemed to be nearly 100 degrees in the summer months.
 
 It would be so much nicer to take a trip to "Six Flags" in Rosarito, right over the border, with your kids or grand-kids, and the temperature in the
70's.
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 Here is another article in English from San Diego Red:
 
 Six Flags in Talks for Theme Park in Rosarito, Baja California
 
 
  
 Negotiations are being made to develop the land into a new commercial complex
 
 ROSARITO.In an exclusive interview with the La Jornada Baja California, the Mayor-elect of Rosarito, Mirna Rincón Vargas, revealed that American
investors have huge plans to develop land along the coast, which includes a Six Flags ammusement park near the Playas de Rosarito Convention Center.
 
 The plan not only includes the Six Flags project, but also an water park, condominiums, malls and even a hospital.
 
 Rincón mentioned that the project has been officially presented to her and that the area chosen for the project might include a bridge the goes over
the Rosarito scenic road. This would not only attract Baja’s regional populace, but San Diegans that actually live closer to this area than the one
located in Los Angeles.
 
 According to Rincón, the construction could be completed in three years, but deals are still being made with the current owners of the land.
 
 Rumors about a possible Six Flags or other amusement parks in the area aren't new, but confirmation from the Mayor-elect that there are indeed genuine
talks about bringing the brand to Baja, are.
 
 Six Flags already has a park in Mexico City and there are official talks to set one up in the northern city of Monterrey, but there haven't been any
official comments from the company about a possible Rosarito one.
 
 By the way, do you know why it's named "Six Flags"? Because of these ones:
 
 
  
 Those are the six flags of the countries that Texas, where the theme park was founded, has belonged to: Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas,
the Confederate States of America and, finally, the United States of America.
 
 Via La Jornada BC
 
 http://www.sandiegored.com/noticias/75863/Six-Flags-in-Talks...
 
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 Aside from all that BS, what did the article say...
 
 
 
 
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 Best I can tell...There was an attempt to physically evict the residents.  During the confrontation the police arrested the man who says he owns the
property (Ochoa) fro making false statements.  It also says the conflict has been going on for 20 years.
 
 nothing else in the news that I can find.
 
 
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 Construction should start right after they finish "Trump Towers"...........
 
 
 
 
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 Now....when did you start listening [not to mention responding] to JJJ........Joe Just Jerk?
 
 
 
 
 
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 Title insurance would have been a good idea.  Of course hind site is 20/20.  but maybe this will help those of you thinking of buying in the future.
It's a small price to pay for peace of mind.
 
 
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 This image is from the Zeta newspaper link above. $500,000 houses, like someone said? I don't think so. I wonder if each lot is titled.
 
 
  
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 don't know why they chose a photo of back row homes but trust me, there's some badazz oceanfront pads here!
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 I'll check out the place the next time I'm down that way. Kilometer 22.
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 for being right next to the toll road its tricky to get to, you have to access it from the pabellon mall (walmart) or walk in down the beach from the
north (where that rusty hulk of a highrise is)
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 Much safer bet to invest in a comfortable RV and move around to desirable spots with the seasons,depending on if you prefer warmer or cooler weather,
more shopping and restaurants, closer to medical care,etc.
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