Assistance with Document Interpretation in Mexico
When you're living in or visiting Mexico, our associates can assist with human interpretation of physical or digital documents you receive in Spanish
Articles and guides about caring for your home and property in Mexico
Articles and guides about caring for your home and property in Mexico
When you're living in or visiting Mexico, our associates can assist with human interpretation of physical or digital documents you receive in Spanish
A checklist of essential practical matters to consider as you search for and arrange an insurance policy for your home in Mexico—whether you own or rent
Whether you rent or own in Mexico, third-party coverage can mitigate the cost of accidents and liability when a housekeeper or others are working in your home
How to protect your home in Mexico against burglars, and be adequately covered in the event of theft and damage to the property
When you own or rent a home in Mexico it’s important to consider how you will insure your asset and belongings against unforeseen losses and catastrophic events
Homes in urban areas are usually connected to a mains sewer—but not always. Rural properties almost always use a septic tank situated on the property
The majority of Mexico's water delivery is not served by pressurized systems, requiring some ingenuity to create water pressure in your home or building
If your Mexican home is situated in a desert area or elevated region inland you might need to use some heating during the colder autumn and winter months
Our regularly-updated guides & articles offer tips and practical knowledge to help you keep your home and dwelling spaces in Mexico well-maintained, and secure
When you own or rent a home in Mexico, it’s important to know how the property is supplied by water, especially during the dry season
Finding house keepers and other domestic helpers in Mexico, how they work, and responsibilities that come with having domestic helpers working at your home
Learn about the electricity supply in Mexico including connections, dealing with power cuts, current prices, paying bills, and reconnections if you're cut-off