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Re/Max review: they are recommending closing attorneys that do not have a notary degree from the supreme court of honduras.

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Good day Dear Remax International,
I am an investor in Latin America, I contacted Mr. Larry Schlesser (I have email proof) in REMAX Roatan in the Bay Islands of Honduras for advise and possibly a potential investment through Remax, he recommended I use a Closing Attorney called Lisa Asfura or Jorge Lafose. Luckily I also asked a friend in Roatan about this and I was informed this Attorneys do not have a Notary Degree of the Supreme Court of Honduras and they dont even live in Roatan and that in Honduras if a Notary is not present at the signature of the Real Estate Closing the transaction could be annulled and made void. That this is actually a criminal felony. I was planning to invest approximately one million dollars through REMAX. I feel misguided and lied to by Larry Schlessor of REMAX ROATAN. I have also been informed he was expelled of the Roatan Real Estate Association. I could have been the victim of Fraud, I think REMAX Authorities should very seriously check this so that REMAX does not recommend Attorneys that are not Notaries in Roatan and investigate this person Larry Schlessor.
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Nadia

Jan 07, 2020 7:17 am EST
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No one is being dishonest with you in any way. Your original email you asked if I would suggest "Attorney' Alex Villela F. to handle the legal aspects of my potential investment in Roatan?"

I responded that we normally utilize the three that I mentioned. There are many real estate attorneys on the island, few are notaries. You did not ask for a Notary when you asked about Alex Villeja, you asked about 'Attorney' Alex Villeja to be precise.

Real Estate Attorneys do considerable work here which includes due diligence, title searches and normally register the documents (Protocols) for the transfer of title. A Notary authorizes the transaction. Attorneys, all of them, will hire a Notary to do that authorization.

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