When a lawyer letter helps in Tulum

In Tulum, many disputes involve short-term rentals, construction/contractor work, HOA/condo rules, and tour or wellness bookings. A Spanish-first letter from a licensed Mexico lawyer—grounded in the contract, receipts, and community rules—often unlocks a faster response than casual messaging threads.

We package your facts and documents, draft the demand in Spanish (with an English summary for you), and set a clear, reasonable deadline alongside a simple remedy (refund, repair, or release of deposit). You review the draft and request a short edit pass before sending.

Recent local wins

Construction delay

Letter cited timeline clause + penalties → partial refund + new completion date.

Condo deposit return

House-rule mismatch documented; deposit wired back within 7 days.

Retreat cancellation

Charge reversed after we referenced provider’s own cancellation policy.

What’s different in Tulum

  • HOA/condo rules (reglamento interno) can limit guests, noise, or repairs—reference them explicitly.
  • Construction/contractor work needs scope, milestones, and materials in writing; attach photos and receipts.
  • English marketing isn’t binding; the Spanish terms control—anchor the demand to the Spanish text.

Quick answers

What’s included in a lawyer letter?

Spanish demand letter + English summary, proof pack references, and one round of edits before sending.

How fast is the turnaround?

2–3 business days after we receive your documents. Rush may be available.

Will you communicate with the other party after sending?

Light follow-up is included. Escalation or representation is quoted separately if needed.

Pricing & delivery

Start with Email Answer ($69). If you proceed to a Lawyer Letter for the same matter within 14 days, your $69 is applied as a one-time credit. See the live Lawyer Letter pricing for the current base rate and any rush options. No refunds; credits are non-transferable; complex matters are quoted before work begins.

  1. Purchase Email Answer via Stripe (or contact us to scope first).
  2. Secure intake: upload receipts, screenshots, timelines, and any HOA/contract docs.
  3. Draft in Spanish + English summary for your review.
  4. Send to the business with a clear deadline and remedy.

Talk to an English-speaking legal concierge

Tell us what you need. We’ll confirm scope, price, and timeline before any work begins.