
Fideicomiso or Corporation for owning real estate in Cabo?
Can You Change Your Property Structure in Mexico Without Selling? When buying property in Mexico, most foreigners acquire it through a fideicomiso (bank trust) or a Mexican corporation. A common question we get is: “If I start with one structure, can I move my property into another later on—without

Escrow Services Are Essential in Cabo Real Estate
For many Mexican nationals, the idea of using a closing attorney or an escrow service in a real estate transaction can feel unnecessary or even confusing. In most parts of Mexico, real estate is handled very differently than it is in Cabo. Buyers and sellers often close directly with the notary and

When Real Estate Closings Get Complicated: Ten Heirs, One Buyer, and a Lot of Signatures
In Cabo real estate, no two closings are ever the same. Some are straightforward, others come with unexpected twists. One of the more complicated cases we’ve been working on recently involves an American buyer and Mexican sellers—but not just one seller. In this case, the original property owners pa
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