By Liliana Elena Gonzalez
@mexatua
I ran across a good friend yesterday morning in the COSTCO parking lot in Morelia. We caught up and had a nice talk. Before we left she asked me to do her WILL next year at 2 per 1 because she also has a friend who needs it. I told her I
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By Liliana Elena Gonzalez
@mexatua
Unless you’re significantly experienced in the buying process and you speak Spanish fluently and you are familiar with legal paperwork, it will be wise to hire a real estate lawyer. Legal representation will provide peace-of-mind (someone looking out for your interests).
Here are ten reasons why:
1.- There is no specific law for real
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By Liliana Elena Gonzalez
@mexatua
A realtor license or a real estate degree is not mandatory yet in order to perform real estate services in México. Some professional asociations like AMPI (Mexican Asociation of Real Estate´s Professionals) are making efforts to educate their members. Some independent professionals (as myself) have got the “cedula profesional” a certification degree in Mexican real estate issued
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By Liliana Gonzalez
I am so happy, I am overhelmed with emotion! Again, I am feeling butterflies in my stomach just like I felt when I got my attorney’s license in 1979. I have got my Realtor’s license!
Last year in December, when I returned home from the 2007 NAR Conference and Expo, I was still excited
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