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Important Steps to Protect your Mexican Condo this Hurricane Season

 If you own a condo along the Mexican coast, you should secure Mexico Condo Insurance. Why? Because it is impossible to predict where this year's storms will make landfall and it’s better to be protected from any unexpected events before it happens. Here are some reminders to ensure that your condo is as safe as it can be during hurricane season: Get insured : Protect your investment with a reliable Mexican Condo Insurance policy if you do not already have a policy in force. If you are already insured, please review your policy paperwork to see whether or not it offers coverage for losses to hurricanes. Protect your belongings : If you plan on spending hurricane season in your Mexico condo, keeping an eye on the forecasts is essential. If it seems like a storm is going to hit, you should safeguard your most valuable belongings knowing the worst of the storm is on approach. A good Mexico condo insurance policy will protect your residence and its contents against damage or loss c...

The Most Expensive Hurricane Damage in the History of Mexico

 Mexico's history is littered with examples of the devastation caused by the formation of high-speed winds, which can reach different categories depending on their strength — ranging from 73 miles per hour (category 1) to 155 miles per hour (category 5). The hurricane season in Mexico officially starts in June and continues through November. However, the peak temperatures of the warm ocean waters that fuel hurricanes occur in September and October. This is when most tropical storms — and certainly the most destructive — make landfall. But which hurricane in Mexico's recorded history was responsible for the most damage? *The answer is Hurricane Wilma . Hurricane Wilma was among the most destructive hurricanes that ever made landfall along the coasts of Mexico. In October 2005, Wilma — with wind speeds of up to 175 miles per hour — pounded the coasts of the Yucatán peninsula in several places, causing unquantifiable losses to regional tourism, agriculture, and economy. Known...

5 Important Tips You Should Know If You Are Renting Your Home Or Condo In San Miguel de Allende To Strangers

  Mexico is one of the most lucrative markets for second homes owned by Americans. For decades, Americans have been buying second homes in Mexico to take advantage of the country’s warm hospitality, pleasant weather, and picturesque landscapes. San Miguel de Allende continues to be one of the most sought-after destinations in Mexico for purchasing a second home. Do you have any plans to purchase a second home or condo in San Miguel de Allende to rent it out and bring extra cash flow into your life? Though having strangers stay in your home in a foreign country can be fraught with pitfalls and problems, the experience will go much more smoothly for you if you take the time to prepare yourself before handing over the keys to someone else. You will be able to get the most out of your rental property in San Miguel de Allende if you put the following advice and strategies to use: 1. With a Tourist Visa, you can stay in Mexico for up to 180 days. However, if you want to conduct business ...

How To Get A Mexican Driver’s License In 5 Easy Steps?

 You can use a valid driver’s license from your own country while driving in Mexico. However, if you plan to live and drive in the country, you will sooner or later be required to get a Mexican driver’s license. Remember that you only have one year to get a local license after registering a car in your name. So how do you get your Mexican driver’s license as an expat driving in Mexico? Here’s a step-by-step guide that will come in handy: Are you planning on traveling or living in Mexico? West Coast Global Insurance Services has made it easy to protect yourself from the unexpected. Fill out their  Application Form  to get a quote for the most reliable Mexican Insurance coverage available throughout Mexico. Step 1: Prepare your paperwork. To obtain a Mexican driver’s license, you will need to provide the original and a copy of your immigration card, passport, and proof of address in Mexico. If your name is not on the proof of address document (for example, if your spou...

Hurricane Preparedness in Mexico: Must Do’s

 The Pacific region experiences hurricane season from the 15th of May through the 30th of November. Here are some things you can do to ensure that you are prepared if a hurricane strikes. What to do before you leave your home? First, be sure you enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (or “ STEP ”) before setting out on your trip. STEP gives you the ability to: Make more informed decisions on your travel plans after receiving important information from the U.S. Embassy regarding the safety conditions in your destination country. Make it easier for the Embassy to get in touch with you in a natural disaster, such as a hurricane. Make it easier for your family and friends to get in touch with you in an emergency. Here are some preparations you can do:  Have a kit ready in case of an emergency. This includes batteries, flashlights, nonperishable food, water, and prescription medications. Create extra copies of any necessary paperwork. This can be your passport,...

How Does Temperature Vary In Cabo San Lucas During Hurricane Season?

 Hurricanes and tropical storms are two of the most violent natural phenomena, so it is essential to pay attention to them and take appropriate precautions. However, if you are thinking of going to Mexico for a vacation, you should not let the fact that it is now in the thick of hurricane season deter you from experiencing paradise. Thanks to its warm, sunny climate and fortunate lack of exposure to hurricanes, Cabo San Lucas is one of Mexico's most sought-after tourist destinations. Even during the height of hurricane season, the region enjoys pleasant weather conditions for the most part — September is the month that receives the lion's share of the annual rainfall. Since the Baja California Peninsula is so rarely affected by major hurricanes, a trip to Cabo San Lucas is totally within reach. The months of June through November are generally considered hurricane season in Los Cabos — nonetheless, the months of August through October see the most activity. Be sure to comply ...

7 Steps To Weatherproof My Home In Mexico To Be Prepared For Hurricane Season

 June is here, and you still have time to plan the maintenance schedule for your home or condo in Mexico. Nevertheless, it is in your best interest to start working through this must-do list as soon as possible — ideally well before the onset of the hurricane season in Mexico. The hurricane season in Mexico begins as early as May and often continues to impact Mexican coasts until the end of the year, with tropical storms flashing on the radar as late as November. Fortunately, you can take steps to minimize hurricane-related damage to your home. Here are seven measures to protect your most valuable assets in Mexico. Using a basic caulk gun and watertight sealant, you can minimize sealant gaps in your door jams and window frames. This will keep water as well as other debris from entering your home. It is crucial to keep the gutters clean to prevent water and moisture buildup. Get your roof inspected and perform any necessary repairs. Remember to take the necessary steps to keep...