Simultaneously, Sedetus is cracking down on irregular developments. This year, 70 housing developments in Quintana Roo have been shut down due to urban development irregularities and the sale of lots without permits. The department is monitoring the Benito Juarez area to identify real estate companies selling land without authorization. Alonso Ovando urges citizens to confirm the legality of any purchase before making payments.
He emphasized the importance of consulting with municipal and state authorities to ensure that the lots have the necessary licenses and permits. Without these, buyers risk losing their money on lands where they cannot build or live.
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