6/12/2023 0 Comments Adverse possession laws in mexico![]() Not all land is titled landĪfter the 1910-1917 Revolution, most of Mexico’s lands were divided into Ejidos:large land parcels which were owned collectively by many different people -often groups of families- who had the right to work the land, usually for growing crops and raising livestock. This article explains the difference and explores the practicalities of purchasing land or property on Agrarian terms. However, some types of property in Mexico are only available for purchase under Agrarian terms, and while this type of property transfer gives you possession, it does not offer legal title. ![]() ![]() Most of the formally-built houses and condominiums that you see in Mexico today have legal title: the procedures to ‘legalize’ the land they occupy have already taken place, the paperwork is in order, and you can also take out mortgages and title insurance on these properties.
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