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Cross border legal guidance to protect real estate investments buying and
selling property in coastal restricted zones of Mexico MexLawClinic

PROTECT YOUR REAL ESTATE 

Protect Your Real Estate Investment in Mexico Before Problems Arise

Cross-border legal guidance for Americans, Mexican-Americans, retirees, investors, and families buying, inheriting, selling, or managing property in Mexico.

California-regulated
professional accountability

Direct accessibility from the United States

Cross-border Legal Coordination

Access to Attorneys, Notaries, & Legal Professionals in Mexico

20+

YEARS EXPERIENCE

192,000+

ACTIVE CA LAW FIRMS

1

MEXICAN FLC LAW FIRM

32

LAWYERS IN 32 MEXICO STATES

FOR MANY FAMILIES

Purchasing property in Mexico represents an important personal, retirement, lifestyle, or long-term investment decision.

Proper legal guidance can help protect that investment from unnecessary risk.

We regularly assist retirees, investors, families, and individuals purchasing high-value or long-term investment property in Mexico.

WE HELP YOU NAVIGATE

Whether you are:

Purchasing property in Mexico

Reviewing a presale opportunity

Inheriting family property

Investing in retirement or luxury real estate

Facing co-ownership disputes

Or already dealing with legal problems involving Mexican real estate

MexLawClinic helps clients navigate the situation with practical cross-border legal guidance.

AVOID COSTLY MISTAKES INVOLVING

Unclear property titles

Fideicomisos

Inheritance conflicts

Presale contracts

Seller misrepresentations

Restricted zone regulations

Cross-border legal complications

QUESTIONS CLIENTS FREQUENTLY ASK

Can Americans buy property in Mexico?

Yes. Americans can legally purchase property in Mexico directly or through fideicomiso structures depending on the location and circumstances involved.

Do I need a fideicomiso to buy beachfront property?

In many restricted zones near the coast or borders, foreign buyers commonly acquire property through a fideicomiso structure.

How do presales in Mexico work?

Presales in Mexico often involve staged payments during construction before the property is completed. Buyers should carefully review contracts, permits, title matters, delivery obligations, and developer background before investing.

What happens if I already have a dispute involving property in Mexico?

MexLawClinic assists clients already facing title conflicts, co-ownership disputes, inheritance issues, presale concerns, or other legal problems involving Mexican property.

LED BY EXPERIENCE. FOCUSED ON YOU.

MexLawClinic is a cross-border legal consultancy and advisory firm focused on Mexican legal matters for clients located in California and throughout the United States.
 

It is led by German Brito Alonso, a Mexican attorney licensed by the State Bar of California as a Certified Foreign Legal Consultant (FLC), with more than 20 years of experience handling complex legal matters involving Mexico and the United States.

California-Licensed FLC
Professional Accountability

20+ Years of Cross-Border
Legal Experience

Network of Attorneys, Notaries
& Legal Professionals in Mexico

Practical, Solution-Oriented Legal Guidance

YOUR INVESTMENT DESERVES THE RIGHT PROTECTION

Our team is ready to review your situation and provide clear, practical next steps.

Confidential

Remote Assistance Available

Serving Clients Across the U.S. and Mexic

Bilingual Support (EN/ES)

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