Terrazas Law Firm, S.C.

Terrazas Law Firm, S.C. Each Lawyer works closely and creatively with his clients to achieve their specific objectives, crea

Each Lawyer works closely and creatively with his clients to achieve their specific objectives, creating practical, innovative solutions to the challenges presented by business in these modern times.

21/04/2025
Nuestros mejores deseos para ustedes en este año que inicia.
01/01/2023

Nuestros mejores deseos para ustedes en este año que inicia.

Happy Holidays from all of us at Terrazas Law FirmWishing you and your families a happy and safe holiday season and a br...
23/12/2021

Happy Holidays from all of us at Terrazas Law Firm
Wishing you and your families a happy and safe holiday season and a bright New Year!

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09/07/2021

Here in Mexico all lawyers retained legal fees in advance, so do we.
The difference between them and us it’s that they have the “Tomorrow Habbit” and we’re the only ones who really make things happen.

24/06/2021

Nuestra firma se amplía y abrimos nuestra nueva oficina en Puerto Vallarta
Terrazas Law Firm, Vallarta
Donde nuestra Abogada Asociada Monica Ruso estará al frente, con un equipo de abogados brindando nuestros servicios legales.

ADVICE ABOUT EJIDO LAND FOR FOREIGNERS LOOKING TO INVEST IN MEXICO You may hear of foreigners having issues with their M...
22/06/2021

ADVICE ABOUT EJIDO LAND FOR FOREIGNERS LOOKING TO INVEST IN MEXICO

You may hear of foreigners having issues with their Mexican property; chances are the property they purchased belonged to an Ejido.
Ejido (pronounced eh-hee-dough) was a product of the Mexican Revolution of 1910; it is a collective communal organization, and the land was lent to the people to use for farming and raising their families but remains owned by the government and regulated by Agrarian Law.
One of the primary objectives was to break up large stretches of privately owned land, into smaller lots, return the land to the people and ensure poor farmers had property to work. These parcels of land have been handed down generation after generation.
The land is not to be sold, leased or transferred to anyone, who is not an Ejidatario (Member of the Ejido). Permission to use the land may be transferred to other Mexicans, but not to foreigners. Nevertheless we have a team of specialized lawyers in Agrarian Law, which can assist at any time.
Non-Mexicans who occupy Ejido land are considered trespassers. Before you purchase property in Mexico, make certain the property can be legally transferred.
Originally the land granted to the people was not in the most desirable areas, but as tourism grows and small towns expand you find the high demand locations have spread into the Ejidos, including beachfront and other desirable areas.
Non-Mexicans may discover these areas and offer a desperate family money for the land, then proceed to build houses or condos only to find later they do not have the title on the property. If you do not use a qualified Mexican real estate attorney to verify title, you are out of luck and may be removed from the property without any legal resource.
In recent years new laws have made it possible to regularize Ejido land, and foreigner investors have been attempting to buy up this affordable property. After a lengthy process, the dis-incorporated land is removed from the National Agrarian Registry and registered within the Public Registry as Public and regular Property. Meaning the land now has a private title. Please contact us for further information.
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  Whether you are hiring a contractor for new construction or a renovation project in Mexico, it is imperative to have a...
24/05/2021

Whether you are hiring a contractor for new construction or a renovation project in Mexico, it is imperative to have a contract with your contractor.

Construction contracts are designed to establish the obligations between a builder and an owner of a property concerning the ex*****on of work.

Its primary purpose is to determine the price, terms, and the manner in which work must be carried out according to the conditions agreed in the contract.

The construction contract between individuals is regulated by the Federal Civil Code and the commercial code.
Before proceeding with a construction contract, it is important to consider some important aspects which must be specified in the contract, such as:
• The work must be carried out under the contractor’s direction and supervision, using his own materials and equipment.
• The contractor will be responsible for the actions of the workers, companies or subcontracted persons during the ex*****on of the work.
• The contractor will be responsible for third parties regarding the work, as well as hidden defects.
• The builder must be responsible for obtaining all permits and construction licenses from the municipal or state government authorities, and on completion of the work, must provide all original documents to the owner.
• The payment plan for the project may be paid upon completion of the job, or throughout the construction after each stage, depending on the agreement between the parties.
• Once the price is agreed, the contractor has no right to request an increase, unless the cost of materials or wages has increased by twenty-five percent.
• The contractor cannot increase the price when there have been any changes in the plan or design unless the change was authorized in writing by the owner and includes a specific cost increase.
• When the construction is carried out on property within a condominium complex, the contractor must request authorization from the administrator of the condominium, as the plans must be held in accordance with the provisions and specifications of the regime.
• The contractor will be obliged to register with the Mexican Social Security Institute; the start date of the work, any incident, suspension, resumption or cancellation of the work, and must provide the notice of completion of subcontracted jobs by presenting the corresponding forms.
• The contractor is the employer of the workers and must deliver to the owner proof of compliance with their obligation to the IMSS, obliging and pledging to cover the amount to be paid to the Mexican Social Security Institute, for employer and employee’s contributions, as well as a savings program for withdrawal, and Infonavit.

Some other things to consider in the Contract

• The contractor should be obligated to use the quality of materials set out in the contract.
• Include penalties and fines for a breach of contract by either party.
• Document in the contract what will happen if the project does not start or end on time.
• Acts of God or Force Majeure, situations which exempt the contracting parties from fulfilling their contractual obligations due to causes which are beyond their control.

As we know, things do not always go as planned and it is possible the project will not be finished by the delivery date specified in the contract.
Will you be compensated if the project time runs late?
Are you able to back out of the deal with the full deposit?

Consult us, we are Real Estate Lawyers.

Dirección

PARK Plaza SANTA FE Avenida Javier Barros Sierra #540, Col. Lomas De Santa Fe, Torre I Piso 5 Delegación Álvaro Obregón, DF. CP
Mexico City
01210

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Lunes 9am - 7pm
Martes 9am - 7pm
Miércoles 9am - 7pm
Jueves 9am - 7pm
Viernes 9am - 7pm
Sábado 9am - 12pm

Teléfono

+525516907393

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