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Is Private Property at Risk? Housing Initiatives Generate Debate, but Do Not Violate Acquired Rights - From Puebla

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Staff/RG In the midst of an urban context marked by gentrification, housing prices and housing uncertainty, various legislative initiatives have raised concerns about the future of private property in Mexico City and the country. However, a legal analysis reveals that the proposed reforms do not represent a real risk to acquired rights.
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Staff/RG In the midst of an urban context marked by gentrification, housing prices and housing uncertainty, various legislative initiatives have raised concerns about the future of private property in Mexico City and the country. However, a legal analysis reveals that the proposed reforms do not represent a real risk to acquired rights.

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desdepuebla.com broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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