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The ownership structure must be confirmed for the specific property and transaction.
Fideicomiso questions
A plain-language buyer support guide for foreigners researching property ownership structures in Riviera Maya and other coastal areas of Mexico.
Practical guidance
Foreign buyers researching property in Riviera Maya often encounter the word fideicomiso. Because the region is coastal, ownership structure questions should be handled with care and explained by qualified legal and notary professionals.
The practical problem for many buyers is not only understanding the concept. It is knowing who will explain the structure, what documents are required, how costs are presented, how long the process takes and who will coordinate communication when the buyer is outside Mexico.
Riviera Maya Buyer Support helps buyers organize questions and coordinate with professionals. We do not provide legal advice, but we help make sure the buyer knows which questions should be asked before moving forward.
The ownership structure must be confirmed for the specific property and transaction.
Ask how notary work, registration, certificates and costs are handled.
Remote buyers should request clear written summaries, timelines and document requirements.
Buyer checklist
FAQ
Yes, ownership structure questions should be answered by qualified legal professionals. This page is not legal advice.
No. Requirements depend on location and transaction details. Ask a qualified professional.
We can help organize your questions and coordinate with professionals, but legal conclusions must come from qualified advisors.
Because many buyers search for it early, and it leads naturally to reliable legal and notary coordination.
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