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Condominium Administrators Manage Millions without Transparency: Activist

Toluca de Lerdo, July 9. Condominium administrators in the Metropolitan Zone of the Valley of Mexico handle millions of unaccountable sums, this generates an opaque system that facilitates corruption and house dispossession, warned Humbertus Pérez Espinoza, candidate to chair the Human Rights Commission of the State of Mexico (Codhem). In a housing complex like Villas del Real, with 1,500 housing units, maintenance fees rose from 30 to 55 pesos …
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Toluca de Lerdo, July 9. Condominium administrators in the Metropolitan Zone of the Valley of Mexico handle millions of unaccountable sums, this generates an opaque system that facilitates corruption and house dispossession, warned Humbertus Pérez Espinoza, candidate to chair the Human Rights Commission of the State of Mexico (Codhem). In a housing complex like Villas del Real, with 1,500 housing units, maintenance fees rose from 30 to 55 pesos …

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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