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Yes, MORE apartment tours π This has been our life for the last three weeks so we're sharing it with you. We're getting closer to signing some paperwork *FINALLY*
Addendum at 8:03 I mention a credit report being pulled as a soft pull. This is not correct! Any time something appears on your credit report it is considered a hard pull. A credit check will remain on your credit report for up to 3 months....fyi
Intro: 0:00
Apt 1: 2:21
Apt 2: 4:10
Rental Process: 6:12
Apt 3: 10:00
Apt 4: 12:35
Helpful websites to start your casa/departamento search.
https://www.inmuebles24.com/
https://www.vivanuncios.com.mx/
https://propiedades.com/?utm_source=Alertas_Busquedas&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=busqueda_automatica
https://casas.trovit.com.mx/index.php/cod.main_index_adwords
https://www.casasyterrenos.com/
https://www.segundamano.mx/
https://homie.mx/h/
Here's what we've learned about the rental process so far. Renters may need to supply the following:
- 1 months rent
- 1 months deposit
- Have a Fiador (this is a local co-signer that can vouch for you and cover your expenses if need be). If you do not have a fiador you will be asked to pay an additional deposit - ranging anywhere from 2 - 6 months rent
- Provide personal AND business references *preferably from the Mexican state you're in
- Agree to Justicia Alternativa. The direct translation is 'Alternative Justice'. Apparently, it's easy to become a squatter in Mexico and even harder to evict one. The eviction process can take 1-2 years. Signing a Justicia Alternativa is like signing your own eviction notice before you leave. This document is a way to avoid going to court and protects both parties in settling disputes. Typically costs $3,000mxn
- Possible credit check
We are currently walking through this process and will give you more details when we're done.
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