Protect Your Property Investment in Quintana Roo: Use the New Hotline for Safe Real Estate Purchases!
The state government has made it easier for potential real estate buyers to get the information they need before making any purchases by opening a dedicated hotline. If you’re thinking about buying land or property, you can call this number to check details about land titles registered in the Public Registry of Property and Commerce.
Friendly and knowledgeable staff from the Strategic Projects Agency of the State of Quintana Roo (Agepro) are on hand to help. This service has been created to give you peace of mind and ensure you have the legal information you need when buying land or property in Quintana Roo.
Agepro is here to protect the rights of families in Quintana Roo and help prevent any potential fraud during the real estate buying process. José Alberto Alonso Ovando, General Director of Agepro, says, “It’s so important that people have access to the right information to protect their assets. With this hotline, we aim to enhance legal security in property purchases and ensure every Quintana Roo family has the legal certainty they deserve.”
Their goal is to provide clear, timely advice to help prevent fraud and ensure a fair and organized approach to urban development. Agepro also encourages everyone to double-check that any real estate listed for sale has the proper municipal and state permits before making a purchase. Buying land without these permits is illegal according to the Penal Code of the State of Quintana Roo and could lead to serious consequences.
To avoid any risk of fraud, it’s important to know that the only real guarantee of legal certainty comes from a properly registered title of ownership. Agepro manages these registrations, so if you’re looking to buy property in the state, be sure to use the hotline to get all the information you need.
You can reach Agepro for any land or property information in Quintana Roo by calling or messaging via WhatsApp at 983 184 0860. The line is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for all your inquiries.
Source: Tulum Times