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“They Are Buying Problems”: They Warn in Salamanca About Irregular Lands

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Salamanca, Gto.- Between 10 and 12 irregular settlements in Salamanca remain waiting to be legalized, while the families that inhabit them lack basic services, such as water, drainage or electrification. Javier Ramos Quiroz, director of Urban Development and Territorial Planning, called on citizens to verify the legal situation of the properties before acquiring them, in order to avoid complications in the future. Some colonies or stages of frac…
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Salamanca, Gto.- Between 10 and 12 irregular settlements in Salamanca remain waiting to be legalized, while the families that inhabit them lack basic services, such as water, drainage or electrification. Javier Ramos Quiroz, director of Urban Development and Territorial Planning, called on citizens to verify the legal situation of the properties before acquiring them, in order to avoid complications in the future. Some colonies or stages of frac…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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