The New Michoacan Real Estate Law

By Liliana Elena González TSUCI, CIPS, ABR, TRC @mexatua The New Real Estate Law (Ley Para la Prestación de Servicios Inmobiliarios en el Estado de Michoacán) was approved in the session hall of the legislative branch in Morelia on December 4, 2014 and published in the Official Journal of the State of Michoacan on December 31, 2014. The law is in force since January 1st 2015 and their main purposes are: 1. To create a Registry of Real Estate Agents, Agencies & Associations. 2. To keep records of Real Estate…

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A Professional of Impeccable Character

In the quest to sell or buy property in Morelia or environs, a real estate agent at Mexatua, Liliana Gonzalez, a professional of impeccable character, offered the services that I needed. She created a photo presentation on line of magazine quality. In a depressed economy, Liliana achieved the impossible. She sold a house in El Centro that had been a burden to me for 3 years. Liliana has my everlasting gratitude! Constance H. R, Maine, USA

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Liliana Successfully Marketed my House in Patzcuaro

I am glad to recommend Liliana for anyone looking for assistance in conducting any real estate business in the Morelia/Patzcuaro area. She successfully marketed my house in Corazon de Durazno, in Patzcuaro. My beautiful home was sold in august 2013, despite a recent moderation in the real estate atmosphere. Liliana speaks excellent English. Her real estate website is unique in its high quality. Her patience and insight into local conditions are a great asset. Robert Toy

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Liliana did an Exemplary Job Protecting our Interest from Start to Finish

Liliana E. Gonzalez drew up a contract between my wife and I and the architect who is renovating our home in El Centro, Morelia. This was a complicated negotiation including the quality of materials and workmanship, a work and payment schedule, budget and warranty considerations and the many other aspects affecting the successful completion of this project. She did an exemplary job,protecting our interest from start to finish. She included things I would never have thought of. I highly recommend Liliana to anyone considering living in Mexico. She is a…

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It is not Easy to Buy a House in Another Country

  Dear Liliana. I want to share my gratitude and appreciation on the journey to buy a home in corazon de durazno, patzcuaro. I met you this past May while inquiring about the existing house for sale. You were very attentive to all my needs, answering emails most times within the hour and returning all of my calls promptly. I personally went there to see the house and you always provided immediate and helpful feedback, which always helped to calm my nerves since is not easy to buy a house…

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I like to say, she waved her magic wand

I met Liliana Elena Gonzalez Castro about 7 years ago when I purchased my house in Tzintzuntzan. I was very impressed with her professionalism, knowledge of real estate and Mexican Real Estate law. Throughout the years, she has been an invaluable resource to me in many ways. Recently, I had to sell my house, and of course I chose Liliana to be my agent. In a difficult market, during difficult economic times, Liliana managed to bring me a buyer. And the deal was more complicated due to certain issues in…

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Real Estate Agent and Lawyer Who Could Speak English

My wife and I were browsing through listings on the internet, where we found Mexatua  and Liliana Gonzalez, what a blessing that was. We contacted Liliana as our real estate agent in conjunction with a home for sale in Patzcuaro. We were anxious about buying real estate in Mexico but after a short discussion with Liliana we were relieved to find she was a real estate agent and lawyer who could speak English and seemed to understand our concerns about buying property in Michoacán. Liliana sent us a list of…

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Plaza Vasco de Quiroga (Plaza Grande) in Patzcuaro

Por Liliana Elena González There is a bronze statue of bishop Vasco de Quiroga in the middle of the quarry fountain at the center of Main Plaza in Patzcuaro. That plaza´s name is also Vasco de Quiroga aka Plaza Grande. Vasco de Quiroga became the first bishop of Michoacán in 1537. He remained in Michoacán as pastor and protector of the Indians. He worked to gather the Indians in large towns near Lake Pátzcuaro. Using Thomas More’s Utopia as a model, he taught religion, crafts and the fundamentals of self-…

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