Property Taxes in Los Cabos
Understanding predial (property tax), early-payment discounts, rental income tax basics, and capital gains considerations in Baja California Sur.
Understanding predial (property tax), early-payment discounts, rental income tax basics, and capital gains considerations in Baja California Sur.
Why This Matters in Los Cabos
Owning here is wonderful — and different. Mexican law, the coastal-desert climate, hurricane season, and the practicalities of absentee ownership all shape how decisions about your home should be made. This guide gives you the framework our own clients use, drawn from more than thirty years of family-owned property management in Los Cabos.
Key Points Every Owner Should Know
- The rules and costs that apply specifically to foreign owners in Baja California Sur.
- The deadlines, renewals, and annual obligations that quietly protect (or quietly endanger) your ownership.
- How the Cabo climate changes the maintenance and protection equation compared with a home north of the border.
- Where professional help pays for itself — and where it doesn't.
How Cabo Estate Management Helps
Our clients don't manage these obligations alone. As part of our property management and home watch plans, we track renewals, pay bills, coordinate with notaries, accountants, and HOAs, and document everything in your monthly report. If you'd like this guide applied to your specific home, request a complimentary property review.
This guide is general information, not legal or tax advice. For decisions involving Mexican law or taxation, consult a qualified notary, attorney, or accountant — we're glad to introduce you to trusted professionals from our network.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I get help with property taxes in los cabos questions?
Cabo Estate Management has guided foreign owners through property taxes in los cabos matters since 1994. Request a complimentary property review and we'll address your specific situation, or connect you with trusted notaries, accountants, and attorneys from our local network.
Is this guide a substitute for professional advice?
No — it's a practical orientation written from decades of local experience. For legal and tax decisions, we always recommend qualified Mexican professionals, and we can introduce you to ours.