Negotiating a real estate minefield
- Share via
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts.
‘Don’t bring me narcos,’ the landlady told the real estate agent. She was ready to rent out her three-bedroom house in an affluent section of Mexico City’s Polanco neighborhood. But she wasn’t about to hand it over to a tenant bankrolled by illicit means. I’m not a narco, I assured everyone concerned. And I passed on the house. (Mostly because it was kind of ugly and boxy, but her attitude didn’t help.) Renting property in Mexico City exposes a prospective tenant to a lot more than credit checks. God forbid you should be narco adjacent.
Read the rest of ‘Negotiating a real estate minefield’ here.
Go here for our continuing drug-war coverage, ‘Mexico Under Siege.’
-- Deborah Bonello in Mexico City