Buying property in Mexico is an exciting milestone, but it’s also one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll make. Understanding your rights can help you make informed decisions, ask the right questions, and protect your investment.
As a buyer, you generally have the right to: ✔️ Receive clear and truthful information about the property ✔️ Know the property’s characteristics and legal status ✔️ Choose the property and professionals that best meet your needs ✔️ Have a written purchase agreement ✔️ Receive copies of all signed documents ✔️ Expect the property to meet agreed-upon standards ✔️ Receive the property according to the agreed terms ✔️ Benefit from applicable warranties ✔️ Seek remedies if contractual obligations are not fulfilled ✔️ Access customer service and support ✔️ File complaints with the appropriate authorities when necessary ✔️ Have your personal information protected ✔️ Be treated fairly and without unlawful discrimination ✔️ Choose your Notario Público where permitted by law and the transaction
An informed buyer is a confident buyer. Take your time, ask questions, verify documents, and don’t hesitate to seek independent legal advice before signing any agreement.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not a complete or exclusive summary of your rights when purchasing property in Mexico. Laws and regulations may change, and you should consult a qualified Mexican real estate attorney or Notario Público regarding your specific transaction.