We manage through the team of professionals to help obtain any type of construction permits and other urban planning licenses with great understanding of issues such as: merger, subdivision,...
There are three types of real estate appraisals in Mexico that you should know about before purchasing property in the country: Tax (Catastral) Bank (Bancario) and Commercial (Comercial). Tax...
With more and more Foreigners owning property in Mexico, it is increasingly common to have the issue of Estate Planning or ownership of real estate require some involvement of...
When doing business abroad it is always important to know how law may vary from one country to another, especially if we want to prevent or avoid having problems...
After the 1910-1917 Revolution, most of Mexico’s lands were divided into Ejidos: large land parcels which were owned collectively by many different people —often groups of families— who had...
The real estate industry in Mexico is regulated be the Political Constitution of Mexican; however, purchasing a property also involves complying with Federal, state and municipal laws. “Our Mexican...
For the immigration office in Mexico: Our associates will complete the online form(s) for your procedure and write the necessary letter(s) in Spanish. These documents will be emailed to you...
The Mexican legal system is based in civil law it contains very unique components, although it is inspired specially by the French legal system, and has also adopted some...
Although Mexican law establishes as a general rule that foreign investors may invest in Mexico without the need of any prior authorization, the law reserved certain activities to be...
Resident individuals are subject to Mexican income tax on their worldwide income, regardless of their nationality. Non-residents, including Mexican citizens who can prove residence for tax purposes in a...