Living In Mexico Sugar And Spice But Not Always Nice Part 3
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Living in Mexico: Sugar and Spice, But Not Always Nice, Part 3
Summary:
It’s surprising that more foreigners in Guanajuato aren’t getting ripped off when renting or buying homes on their own. We made sure to learn Spanish fluently before moving. Those who arrive without speaking the language somehow manage to find housing, but it’s miraculous.Article:
I wonder why more foreigners in Guanajuato aren’t taken advantage of when trying to rent or buy a house independently. We ensured we were fluent in Spanish before moving. It amazes me that those who arrive without any knowledge of the language manage to secure housing.Imagine this scenario:
With minimal language skills, you find a landlord and manage to communicate. She shows you an apartment you love. She offers a discount if you pay six months in advance. Enticed by the deal, you agree.
This arrangement likely involved a lot of gestures, but the deal is signed. You have a leased apartment and a written contract.
Two months in, there's a knock on the door. You open it to find the real landlord demanding to know who you are, where the rent is, and what happened to the lady you thought owned the property.
The woman you dealt with pretended to be the owner, took your money, and probably left the country, laughing at the gullible foreigner.
If this person had spoken Spanish, they could have asked neighbors about the real owner and saved thousands.
Is this uncommon? Definitely not. Stay tuned!
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