How to Conduct a Legal Property Verification in Mexico
Posted by Cathy Rios on
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(âś”) Up-to-Date – Any outdated or missing records signal potential legal risks.
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