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Re: Re: Vallarta Gardens Timeshare Scam (by Curtis E.):

John, I kind of thought it was a great deal for ME, after just a few minutes of listening to their sales pitch, but mostly based on my OWN goals for coming there in my own car...HINT, HINT.

And yes, my presenter did say Non-Mexicans can own property in Mexico, but only within 50 miles of any ocean. I asked him about the border, and he said he wasn't sure about that. But, the CLOSER gave me those details, by saying its also within 100 miles of either international border. But, that part only came up from ME having a question, that I had already been researching about the possibility of becoming an AirBnb property owner in most of the hottest travelled parts of Mexico.

Thus, why we've been traveling so much...SCOUTING those places out for ourselves.

He mentioned Non-Mexicans must transfer their deed and title into a Mexican bank trust, with you being the principle trustee. That seems legit, because it seems to be just a like South Dakota TAX SHELTER FOR THE RICH, in that respect.

About being a truck driver, I actually still miss it at times.

Trucking was often a LONELY existence, but otherwise it was a great way to make an above average income on your own terms to keep you completely out of DEBT, without anyone telling you how much they will "pay you" for your time. NOW just since I quite, the pay is constantly growing through the roof, because there is a huge shortage of qualified drivers!

johni116 wrote:
Curtis, I hope your attorney reviews your contract and finds all the details that your sales guys promised. You obviously have a good memory, so they will know what to look for. As they say, "If it sounds too good to be true....." Regarding the "deed" portion of your contract: Mexican law denies property ownership for foreigners anywhere within 60 kilometres (30 miles) of any Mexican coast. I may be mistaken, but you have a RTU contract. You might quiz your attorney on this subject. It does sound like you got the deal of the century. Beats driving a truck!