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Pamela Rivas Can foreigners buy Real Estate in Mexico? Legal process explained!
23 January 2025 | 5 replies
This means you can sell, lease, or pass on the property as you see fit, just like any other property owner.Full Ownership RightsYou have the same rights as a Mexican property owner, including the ability to sell, lease, transfer, or mortgage the propertyLegal SecurityThe Bank Trust is a well-established legal mechanism in Mexico, ensuring your investment is secure and protected under Mexican law.Renewable TermsThe trust is set up for 50 years and can be renewed indefinitely, allowing you and future generations to maintain control over the property.Estate PlanningThe trust makes it easier to pass the property on to heirs, simplifying the inheritance process and reducing potential legal complications.Although the process might initially seem complex, it is entirely managed and supervised by a reputable banking entity.
Fareen E. Start lease on closing date or the day after?
10 January 2025 | 11 replies
This protects your investment and gives you leverage if there are issues.Other Tips:Make sure the lease explicitly defines the move-out date.Conduct a thorough walkthrough with documentation before and after the lease period to avoid disputes.Handling a seller-to-tenant situation can be tricky, but with the right precautions, it can work smoothly.
Ryan Treacy What Do I Need to Know to Be a Landlord in Indianapolis, Indiana?
21 January 2025 | 4 replies
(If you are out of state, you may seriously consider using a good property manager because of screening tenants, vandalism, squatting, and various other reasons -- they do protect your investment).
Joe Sullivan My Horrible Experience with Ron LeGrand's Financial Freedom
27 January 2025 | 21 replies
Using your throw-away prepaid credit card of course, to protect your credit, and complying with the contract terms -- I find teasers sometimes do indicate whether the subsequent seminar or product might be worth having your company purchase.
Ike Okwerekwu Property Manager Referrals
27 January 2025 | 7 replies
A well written management contract should clearly spell out what is expected of both the PMC and the owner, to PROTECT both and avoid misunderstandings.
Don Konipol The Most DANGEROUS Real Estate Investments for the “Amateur” Investor
31 January 2025 | 51 replies
It just gives a layer of protection to the property seller that they don't get with a straight sub to (without a wrap).The other option is to encourage or help the property owner go and refinance. 
Alyssa Dinson What has been your experience with out of state investing?
16 January 2025 | 78 replies
Quote from @Alyssa Dinson: Hi everyone, I live in California and have been meeting a lot of investors who prefer to invest out of state due to California being so expensive as well as the aggressive tenant protection laws we have here.
Lindsey Buxton 16% Projected IRR? Our LP Panel Digs In
31 December 2024 | 3 replies
The pref layer is a third party institutional player.  
Tammy Elias Change in Management
15 January 2025 | 8 replies
Handle this promptly to protect the owner’s interests.
Rebecca Gona New to STR -Excited but scared- need to learn!
25 January 2025 | 12 replies
The market is TOUGH right now for LTRs and STRs.Hope this helps - we are trying to protect you.