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  1. 11 hours ago, Natasha said:

    OR.... don't buy in a fracc!  You came to Mexico ....so try and live IN Mexico..... lots to gain by not hiding behind those walls and gates.  Just sayin'...

    A survey of the eight Fraccionamientos at their meeting on Tuesday revealed approximately half their owners are Mexican. I wonder why they're hiding behind the walls and gates?

    SunFan

  2. 19 minutes ago, Mostlylost said:

    Not knowing who the attorney who attended is,  makes it difficult for me to judge their ability or knowledge. 

    I have seen many instances of attorneys in the Chapala who are well respected,  not understanding corporate or real estate law, and giving advice to boards and to residents that was dead wrong.   

    I have also seen rules & regulations that were copied from other fraccs that were loaded with errors. Even including rules that contradicted state laws and were approved by the associations atty.

     

    I'm missing your point.

    SunFan

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  3. Just now, Mostlylost said:

    In all respect you are wrong. Consult a corporate attorney. 

    This was just discussed in detail at the inaugural meeting of the Lakeside Fraccionamientos Association. Eight major fraccs were in attendance as well as an attorney who represents three of the Fraccs.

    SunFan

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  4. A Fraccioamiento is an A .C. and as such one cannot be forced to join.

    However don't expect free services - garbage collection, water, etc. and when you try to sell and the purchasers discover the house is required to pay a penalty to rejoin that may be an issue.

    People who don't pat their fair share of living in a Fracc are termed morosos and are not thought kindly of.

    SunFan

     

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  5. I had the strangest out-of-body experience yesterday.

    About 1:00 PM I drove from San Antonio to West Ajijic.

    All the traffic lights were out, even through Ajijic. The only one working was just East of Superlake.

    Traffic was smooth. Cars stopped for pedestrians to cross as soon as they approached the curb.

    Cars trying to enter the highway from North or South were let in immediately.

    I wonder how long this dream will last?

    SunFan

     

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  6. OK I'm not taking any chances with this dose!

    In addition to the Expediente de Vacunacion and the Comprobante de Vacunacion and the CURP and the Permanante Visa I'm bringing copies of my Birth Certificate, Baptismal Certificate, High School Diploma, University Degree, Marriage License and just to be sure I've got a roll of self-adhesive Hologram stickers.

    Anything I've forgotten?

    SunFan

     

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