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    The dangers of a hurricane in Mexico & what I should do to protect my home!

    The dangers of a hurricane in Mexico and what I should do to protect my home   Mexico is not only a sought after vacation spot, but it is also a beautiful country to live in, beautiful coastal scenery, shopping and even the nightlife is fun and exciting for those who vacation or live there. Most people never take the time to consider natural disaster when they’re planning a trip or relocating to a beautiful country like Mexico. Hurricanes are disasters that everyone should always be prepared for when visiting or residing in Mexico. Mexico Hurricane season in Mexico runs

    October 5, 2015 No Comments JBW Mexican Insurance, Mexico Insurance

    What I Need to Know about Mexico Watercraft Liability Insurance

    What I Need to Know about Mexico Watercraft Liability Insurance Protection   When you’re planning on enjoying the beautiful coastal waters in Mexico by boat or watercraft, you need to make sure you have quality Watercraft Liability Insurance for all of your water excursions. Making sure that you, as well as any friend or business associate you take on the water with you are protected is highly recommended and allows for peace of mind in knowing that if an accident occurs while on the water, your friends or co-workers, as well as your watercraft, will be protected. When choosing a

    What You Need to Know About Military Checkpoints in Mexico

    What You Need to Know About Military Checkpoints in Mexico   When you travel across the U.S. border into Mexico, border patrol and checkpoints should be expected. The purpose of military checkpoints in places like Baja, Mexico are there for one purpose only – to catch those involved in illegal activities, like drug trafficking and gun smuggling. Typically, checkpoints are located at the borders of countries, but in Mexico, they are also within the country. This means that while driving around in Baja, you could come across military checkpoint signs along the way. How Many Military Checkpoints Are in Mexico?

    October 5, 2015 No Comments JBW Driving in Mexico, Mexican Insurance, Mexico Insurance

    What you should know when driving a rental car into Mexico

    Am I Allowed to Drive a Rental Car Into Mexico?   You can’t argue that driving into Mexico is the best way to enjoy your trip. Likely, there are points of interest you want to stop at and what better way to do so than with your own vehicle? However, if you don’t want to drive your own car or don’t have one, you have another option — a rental car. Just make sure to speak with the rental company and your Mexico Insurance agent before you take your trip. You’ll also need to ensure you understand the border crossing

    October 5, 2015 No Comments JBW Driving in Mexico, Mexican Insurance, Mexico Insurance

    5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Mexico City – Be Prepared!

    5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Mexico City   On March 20th, a moderate 5.3 magnitude earthquake hit Mexico City, swaying building located in the capital and sending hundreds of people into the streets. There weren’t any reports of casualties or damage. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the earthquake started at 4:30 p.m. in Puebla, located near Tulcingo del Valle. This is a town that has a low population and is about 100 miles southeast of Mexico City. The town also has a depth of about 31 miles.   Miguel Angel Mancera, the Mayor of Mexico City, stated that there were

    October 5, 2015 No Comments JBW Mexican Insurance, Mexico Insurance

    What You Don’t Know About Your Mexico Home Owners Association in Mexico!

    Mexico Condo Insurance – What You Don’t Know About Your Mexico Home Owners Association in Mexico Mexico condo insurance is something you should definitely consider investing in for your unit in Mexico. Owning a condominium in Mexico makes you subject to the laws governing condominium management. This may include a home owners association (HOA), but not necessarily. What is more important is that even when you have a condominium, you may still have to get your own Mexico condo insurance to supplement the blanket insurance that an HOA may have for the building. Home Owners Association (HOA) A home owners

    October 5, 2015 No Comments JBW Mexican Insurance, Mexico Insurance