Real estate tokenization, an innovative application of technology Blockchain, is gaining ground in Mexico as a way to democratize investment in real estate. However, this new approach raises a number of legal considerations that must be addressed to ensure compliance and protection for both issuers and investors. In this blog, we'll explore some of the key legal aspects of real estate tokenization in Mexico.
In Mexico, real estate tokenization is influenced by the existing regulatory framework for financial and securities matters. The National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) is the body responsible for regulating and supervising the stock market in Mexico. Any broadcast Of Tokens real estate that involves a public offering must comply with NC regulationsBV, including the submission of investment prospectuses and compliance with disclosure requirements.
Real estate tokenization involves the creation and execution of smart contracts (Smart Contracts), which are stand-alone computer programs that automatically execute the terms and conditions established in the code. In Mexico, these contracts must comply with the principles of the Civil Code, which establishes the rules for the validity and the execution of contracts. It is essential to draft smart contracts that are clear, accurate and legally binding for all parties involved.
Real estate tokenization raises questions about the legal nature of the ownership of the underlying assets. In Mexico, property rights over real estate are regulated by the Public Property Registry, which is responsible for keeping a record of all real estate transactions. It is important to clearly establish the rights of the holders of Tokens on real estate and ensure that these transactions are properly recorded in the Public Property Registry.
Real estate tokenization is also subject to tax regulations in Mexico. Income generated from real estate investments, including dividends and capital gains, may be subject to income taxes. It is essential to comply with all applicable tax obligations and to submit the required reports to the appropriate tax authorities.
Investor protection is a fundamental consideration in real estate tokenization in Mexico. Investors should receive complete and transparent information about the risks associated with investing in Tokens real estate, as well as on the rights and obligations entailed by fractional ownership of Assets real estate. It is important to establish clear mechanisms for dispute resolution and to protect the interests of investors in the event of legal problems or controversies.
Real estate tokenization offers new opportunities for investment in real estate in Mexico, but it also poses legal challenges that must be properly addressed. When working with specialized legal and financial advisors and to comply with all applicable regulations, issuers and investors can safely and legally participate in the real estate tokenization market.
Do you have any questions left? In RMG LAWYERS we specialize in financial technology law and cryptolaw, we are happy to support you, send an email to l.manzano@rmgsc.com
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