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July 5, 2007
Very unprofessional!
Frisas Construction should have done basic tests before subdividing Real Del Mar, in Baja. If a company like this is doing such sloppy work, beware of the others. There are not protections in Mexico building codes to protect buyers. It is important to remember if you are buying in Mexico, it is built there, and they are notorious for not doing what should be done. They even have major issues with the titles and rights to ownership. Many foreigners have had what they thought was theirs given to the rightful owners. They were scammed! It sounds like Real Del Mar, Jose Luis Corona, and Frisas are operating in a manner that reinforces the United Stated State Departments warning about not ever buying in Mexico without using a good attorney, and take a lot of time.
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June 29, 2007
Terrible work, did not do soil compression tests!
Frisas Construction, which claims to be a "Builder of Cities" in Mexico for fifty years cannot be trusted to deliver houses to buyers. They have a development in Baja, called Real Del Mar. They subdivided the property, and sold lots without doing the soil compression tests. They have houses that are falling apart, cracking, the foundations have moved. Other buyers have been told that they will not build their homes three years after selling them to them. They now know the ground is unstable, and it is not cost effective to do what it would take to safely build, since the houses were sold at prices that did not incorporate the cost of compressing the soil, and using proper footings. Now the buyers are being treated terribly.
People to stay away from in Mexican Real Estate: Jose Luis Corona, Pedro Corona, the sales office at Real Del Mar, Coldwell Banker Mexico, Frisas Construction. All of these are part of this mess. This is a warning to anyone, when you see the signs for Real Del Mar, just keep driving south, don't stop.
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