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Purchasing real estate in Mexico’s coastal areas, including Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit, requires due diligence to ensure legal security. A proper property verification process helps buyers avoid future legal disputes, ensuring a smooth transaction.

This guide explains how to conduct a legal property verification before purchase, safeguarding your investment.

1. Confirming Property Title & Ownership

Before buying, ensure the Escritura Pública (Title Deed) is:

(âś”) Registered with the Public Property Registry – Confirms legal ownership.
(âś”) Free of Liens or Encumbrances – The property must have no pending debts, mortgages, or legal claims.
(âś”) Up-to-Date – Any outdated or missing records signal potential legal risks.

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Buying property in Mexico’s coastal areas, including Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit, requires careful due diligence to ensure legal security. Before finalizing a transaction, buyers must verify that the property has a clean title, complies with zoning regulations, and is free from liens or disputes.

This guide explains the essential steps for verifying a property’s legal status before purchase, protecting your investment from potential legal complications.

1. Checking the Property Title (Escritura Pública)

The Escritura Pública (Title Deed) is the official document proving property ownership. It should be:

(âś”) Registered with the Public Property Registry – Ensures the property is legally recorded under the seller’s name. (âś”) Free of Liens…

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Purchasing real estate in Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit is a significant investment, and ensuring legal security is a critical step in the process. Conducting thorough property verification helps prevent legal complications and guarantees a smooth, transparent transaction.

This guide covers essential legal aspects of real estate due diligence in Puerto Vallarta, helping buyers make informed and risk-free investment decisions.

1. Understanding Property Documentation Requirements

Before a Puerto Vallarta property can be legally listed or sold, it must meet specific documentation requirements. Buyers should verify the following:

(âś”) Title Deed (Escritura Pública) – Confirms legal ownership and must be registered with the Public Property…

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