[WSBARP] Timeshare sales in Mexico with US escrow company

Joshua McKarcher josh at mckarcherlaw.com
Mon Aug 9 16:06:57 PDT 2021


I would be grateful for a moment of your time - or even just a reply saying, "Yep, that's legit!" or "Nope! That's a con job!" if you have experience with a US citizen selling a timeshare interest in Mexico, by which (I am told) the current owner must wire large fees ($3700 and then $2250) to the "clerk of court" in Mexico before that clerk of court will prepare and release papers to transfer ownership.

An international escrow company based in Detroit is telling me that my client will receive all sales proceeds (over $40k), plus reimbursement of all these costs (ultimately paid by the buyer), after the papers are sent to them from the Mexican government that handles these transfers. And, in turn, the government will only accept payment from the current owner on file (the seller).

Many thanks for any insights you can offer, or a person you know who could demystify this for us.

Best regards, Josh

Joshua D. McKarcher
McKarcher Law PLLC
537 6th Street
Clarkston, WA 99403
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(509) 758-3314 (fax)
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