Publications - Real Estate
On September 26, 2025, Decree No. 107 was published, amending the Civil Code of Nuevo León with respect to the lease of urban properties. The new provision establishes a minimum lease term of six months and limits on rent increases.
The amendments expand the definition of “controlling beneficiary,” incorporate additional vulnerable activities, set transaction thresholds, and prohibit cash payments in high-value transactions. This regulatory change requires a review of internal…
Infonavit has unveiled a new rent-to-own program aimed at regularizing abandoned housing, sparking significant legal and financial debate. The initiative seeks to provide legal security for vulnerable families, but it has been criticized for…
Digital transformation is revolutionizing the real estate sector in Mexico. Technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and blockchain are redefining the buying, selling, and management of properties, and enhancing efficiency.…
The short-term rental market in Mexico has begun to face stricter regulations, especially on rapidly growing platforms. Mexico City is leading this trend with the implementation of mandatory registries for hosts and platforms, as well as…
In an increasingly digitized world, Mexico's real estate sector is starting to adopt tools like electronic signatures to simplify processes and increase efficiency. However, the complete transition to a digital environment has not been without…
Starting in 2025, taxpayers obligated to pay the property tax in Mexico City will be required to submit an annual declaration regarding the occupancy status of their properties. This measure, which is voluntary and informative, applies only to…
The pandemic, the global economic climate, and the political situation in Latin America have changed the course of real estate investment in the region. The new scenario has seen a rise in alternative mechanisms for the industry's assets. In…
