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Can I review all the legal documents (title, condo regime, property tax statement, etc.)?

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Can I review all the legal documents (title, condo regime, property tax statement, etc.)?

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Of course. In fact, since most everything is in Spanish, you may wish to hire a private attorney or other representative to review these documents on your behalf. All documents should be reviewed PRIOR TO YOUR BIDDING on a property. While we have taken the necessary steps to attempt to ensure your safety in all transactions, THE DUE DILIGENCE OF A PROPERTY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. As in property inspections or other due diligence, the review of these types of documents will not be considered as contingencies, unless otherwise agreed to by the seller, as ALL SALES THROUGH THIS EVENT ARE FINAL.

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