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By Patricia Ann Talley, Editor

Your condominium property is probably your most valuable investment. Isn’t it important to protect it? This book publication project started with me calling my lawyer regarding a dispute at my annual Condominium Association Meeting. An owner objected to some of the actions taken by the Administration Committee stating that they did not comply with the state law.

I called attorney Agustin Galindo to inquire as to where I could find a copy of the applicable state law and found out that the condo laws for every state are available to the public online – but in Spanish of course.

My Spanish is pretty good, but not good enough to interpret a legal document, and I do not recommend depending on “Google Translator” for something this important. Agustin and his wife Carolina informed me that they had an official English translation of the Condominium Law for the State of Guerrero.

Agustin Galindo is a Mexican Attorney-at-Law with a Master’s in International and Comparative Law from Southern Methodist University in Texas, USA. He holds a tax degree from ITAM in Mexico City. Ana Carolina Delgadillo is a Mexican Certified Translator and Interpreter.

The formation, administration, and activities of the Condominium Association must comply with the Condominium Laws of the state. Below are the contents of this important translation.

CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY LAW FOR

THE STATE OF GUERRERO, NUMBER 557

TITLE ONE: CONDOMINIUM OWNERSHIP SYSTEM
Chapter I: General Provisions
Chapter II: Creation and Types of the Condominium Ownership System
Chapter III: Extinction of the Condominium Ownership System
TITLE TWO: CONDOMINIUM OWNERSHIP SYSTEM FOR SOCIAL HOUSING
Sole Chapter
TITLE THREE: CONDOMINIUM OWNER’S CAPACITY EXCLUSIVE AND COMMON USE AREAS AND GOODS
Chapter I: Condominium Owner and Exclusive Property
Chapter II: Goods and Areas of Common Ownership
TITLE FOUR: CONDOMINIUM ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
Chapter I: Joint Owners´ General Meeting
Chapter II: Administration
                Section One: Administrators
                Section Two: The Surveillance Committee
TITLE FIVE OBLIGATIONS AND RIGHTS DERIVED FROM THE CONDOMINIUM SYSTEM
Chapter I: The Condominium System
Chapter II: Fees for Expenses and Common Obligations
Chapter III: Condominium Liens
Chapter IV: Condominium Transfers

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The cost of this certified English translation is $1,000 MN (pesos). You can order your copy by contacting us at: info@imagine-mexico.com

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