Kenny
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So there's a bank trust in place for each house? OK, but who set up the corporation?Of course, these are held as assets to a Mexican corporation and ready to be titled as individual homes
So there's a bank trust in place for each house? OK, but who set up the corporation?Of course, these are held as assets to a Mexican corporation and ready to be titled as individual homes
Pardon my ignorance, but wouldn't you do that on any home purchase down there.Nothing againt Russ but I would not pass a single penny on a deal in Cholla till the Notory has processed all the paperwork and issued a letter of instructions to the bank to start the bank trust.
you would think but not how the game is played on properties with bad titlesPardon my ignorance, but wouldn't you do that on any home purchase down there.
Senor Toe;Shouldn't this be in the real estate section?
Not that it really matters I suppose.
How's about listing some of the places in the Mirador. Probably a lot more house for less money in that area, and more to choose from.
Ok before this post gets out of hand with intimations and all.
These houses had perfected bank trust already, they were what is called "rectified" they had no problems at all, they were purchased from the American owners through the standard bank trust system,
I personally own properties that are not rectified yet. We got a good deal on them and we are going through the rectification process to clean them up and standardize them for Bank Trust and eventually title. It is not difficult it is just time consuming.
The use of the term "bad titles" is a misnomer - they houses either have "Bank Trust" or not.
I hope rectify does not have the same "nod and a wink" meaning that I heard it used in regards to titles south of Lobos a few years ago.Money paid to functionaries in the office wipe the records clean did not work in the long run.So what 'rectified' means and who did the rectification in this case is of interest.Ok before this post gets out of hand with intimations and all.
These houses had perfected bank trust already, they were what is called "rectified" they had no problems at all, they were purchased from the American owners through the standard bank trust system, they are now held in a Mexican Corporation that also is clean. As it is now they are "assets" of the corporation and as such can easily be transferred out of the corporation when they are purchased from the corporation. The bank will not proceed with the sale unless the trust can be easily obtained in the asset purchasers name.
The problems Cholla Bay had along with other properties in Mexico in general are being resolved. All properties in Cholla Bay are being rectified on a piece by piece program. In the past folks would buy a piece of property without doing any kind of search into it's background and some had problems. They hand over the money to the seller and "hoped" they would get a trust. Sorry folks but you must use an attorney and work through the system to avoid future problems.
GV is right. If you buy a piece of property with or without a house on it without checking into it's past are taking a chance.
I personally own properties that are not rectified yet. We got a good deal on them and we are going through the rectification process to clean them up and standardize them for Bank Trust and eventually title. It is not difficult it is just time consuming.
The use of the term "bad titles" is a misnomer - they houses either have "Bank Trust" or not.
Cbbanktrust and Russ I was not trying to be a dick about this just time to have it all right so guys like Padres and this homeport "expert" don't rip it off laterRetracted
Hi jerry
I am the person headed up the bank trust movement in cholla bay. You can check out my history on the Hoa news letters and other postings I have done. I see you and other members have posted my publishings. Thank you for that.
Education of the legal body of a bank trust is a must for any one buying in rocky point.
So to understand what rectification means we need to take your seminar. Surely you can do better than thatI am working on putting together a work shop every third sat to explaine the rectification process and other bank trust issues.
My doctor says everyone should have one every ten years.So to understand what rectification means we need to take your seminar. Surely you can do better than that