bajagirl
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FM-3 or FM-T???
Do you have to obtain an FM-3 to sell a piece of property or can you just get an FM-T?
My parents own property in a trust in Ensenada. It is raw land and have never stayed down in Mexico longer than 3 days. Do they need to obtain an FM-3
now to sell the property and sign papers or can they get an FM-T to show they are in Mexico legally?
Years ago, when they purchased the property, they did get an FM-3 from the Mexican consulate in San Diego. However, they have never renewed it because
they never built on the property and did not stay in Mexico for any extended periods of time.
Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Dave
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No
Quote: | Originally posted by bajagirl
Do you have to obtain an FM-3 to sell a piece of property?
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All you need is a buyer. And here's the best part...
You don't even have to own it.
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David K
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For the umphed time:
FM-T is for TOURISTS, visiting Mexico on a vacation... No leaving property behind when you leave (no cars, houses, trailers, fishing poles). People on
a vacation do not rent or purchase property, they are there to visit, stay in motels, camp, etc. and go home to their country outside of Mexico.
FM-3 is a visa which gives you protection under the law to enter into contracts, to buy property, to live (even part time in Mexico), or to work
including voluntary work (with the special work FM-3).
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bajaguy
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Whoa......
Just where is this property in Ensenada???
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gnukid
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So maybe they still own the land or maybe they don't? Depending on the trustee? This has got to be a common situation to come across in the propsed
sale of land under fidocomiso? I am guessing they need to reestablish the FM-3 and contact the bank trustee who holds the fidocomiso... or maybe visit
a notaria for advice?
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