
Yes! But because Las Colinas is in the restricted zone, established Mexican law allows it through a bank trust deed. Click here to learn more about the bank trust deed.
Unlike the US that uses escrows and title companies, a notary public in Mexico, who has much broader powers, reviews and signs off on this binding paperwork.
We have identified several property management companies in town that can provide oversight and security.
Absolutely! We can probably even point you in the right direction to procure those services.
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